The game director of "Watch Dogs" unveiled a new set of details for the sequel if the game.

Danny Belanger, "Watch Dogs 2" game director, unveiled a few details and information on what to expect and not to expect in the second part of the game "Watch Dogs". In an interview with a gaming community, he explained that the upcoming video game will not spot the AR mini-games which is featured in the first "Watch Dogs". Still, there will be side quests. These quests are unlocked by exploring San Francisco, which is a recreation made by Ubisoft Montreal. The Montreal studio, however, is not talking much about what fans will see in the side quests. Also, there will be a 'seamless co-op' feature included in the game, according to an interview with Danny Belanger conducted by Gamingbolt.

Last month, an announcement was released that Ubisoft will not be including the 'tower system' which is featured in all of Ubisoft's open-world games. It seems that the company took all the criticisms by heart.

The first "Watch Dogs" game also supported multiplayer options where players can have one-on-one encounters with other members of the community. In this sequel, however, there will be more 'operations' designed to be tackled by two players. There is no further details given besides this but more information will be released before the game's official launch, iDigitalGames reported.

Players can play the game in single player but the character is now member of a hacker organization, DedSec and Ubisoft wanted those hackers to work together. As a result, there will be DedSec members walking down the street whom the players can play with in just a press of a button.

The game, "Watch Dogs 2" is currently in development for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The official release date is set 15th of November 2016.