Ubisoft has announced a short delay for Watch Dogs 2, but they have revealed exclusive features, enhancements and system requirements.
A lot of information has been released prior to E3 2016, and Ubisoft has slowed down a lot as the game approaches its mid-November launch date. Fans have seen a lot of gameplay starting from the open world activities to the multiplayer modes, but there are still some details missing for certain gamers. Ubisoft has revealed the exclusive features and enhancements coming to the PC version of the title which include the system requirements for the game.
A dual post on the Ubisoft Blog, the first reveal for Watch Dogs 2 confirmed that the PC version of the open world action game slipped from its November 15 release date by two weeks. Gamers will be able to get the game starting from November 29 but the trade off may make make the game worth the waiting.
The delay is a big disappointment for people, but Ubisoft has taken the opportunity to reveal the system requirements and a lot of new and improved features that will be available in this version of the game. The minimum requirements state that the fans will need to have an Intel Core i5-2400S or AMD FX-6120 processor, 6 Gigs of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870. Ubisoft recommends having an Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8120, 8 Gigs of RAM and an GTX 780, 970, 1060 or R9 290.
Unlike the consoles, this extra time will help Ubisoft finalize an impressive list of exclusive features and enhancements for the PC version. The PC version of Watch Dogs 2 will support full 4K resolutions and additional visual options like Ultra Textures and Extra Details. The ability to uncap the framerate may also be included, as a popular community request. These extra two weeks will give the studio time to ensure that all of these features will be better optimized and polished to meet both the developers and fans standards equally.