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The latest Watch Dogs 2 gameplay trailer welcomes us to San Francisco

Sorry fellow gamers, there’s no avoiding Watch Dogs 2 at this point! With the November 15th, 2016 release date drawing dangerously near, Ubisoft is definitely keeping the hype train in full gear by releasing yet another new video — this time in the form of a “Welcome to San Francisco” gameplay trailer.

Check it out below, and make sure to stop by Amazon to pre-order a copy.

Watch Dogs 2 Trailer – Welcome to San Francisco Gameplay [US]:

For Marcus Holloway, the San Francisco Bay Area is his playground. From Marin to Oakland to Silicon Valley to the City, the neighborhoods and people are as diverse as the activities dotted everywhere in the Bay Area. Watch the ?Welcome to San Francisco? Trailer and take in all of the sights, sounds and action that the world of Watch Dogs 2 has to offer.

Paul Bryant

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