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Thursday
Jun132013

Ubisoft launches Watch Dogs Live app

Inspired by Ubisoft’s highly anticipated open-world action game, Watch Dogs Live is an immersive multiplayer mobile game that wants to turn you into Canada’s ultimate hacker. The game will have you joining secret hacking group Dedsec to prevent a greedy media magnate from using hacking for personal gain. You will use geo-location and allow the app to put you into a map of your city where you will compete to gain control of vulnerable sites. This four-part special mission is going to give you a chance to experience real-life Watch Dogs situation and win great prizes before the game officially drops later this year.

The app is free for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play. If you’re interested in joining in on the fun but don’t have an iOS or Android device, you can visit the Watch Dogs Live site and sign up.

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