Ubisoft tells us about Dedsec in new Watch Dogs trailer

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It’s not just the cops who are after hacker/vigilante supreme Aiden Pearce in Watch Dogs, it seems, because Ubisoft’s 30,000th trailer for the game focuses on Dedsec – seemingly a group of tech-savvy types who’ve been warning people about the dangers of the CtOS system – the system that Aiden hacks into for all of his cop-escaping magic – for quite some time.

Dedsec claim that they don’t support Aiden in any way, and are using him as living proof that the CtOS system is horribly flawed and should be taken offline. Seems like poor old Aiden has more troubles than just the police and the people he’s after.

You can check out the trailer below. Watch Dogs is out in Europe on 22 November. That’s my birthday, incidentally, and I’m totally not reminding you of that just because I’m expecting presents.


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