Watch Dogs 2 – Remote Access: Get to Know Marcus and DedSec

The Watch Dogs 2 team has released the first episode of Remote Access – a series of videos that will be highlighting different aspects of the Watch Dogs 2 experience. This first episode goes into a little more depth on Marcus, DedSec, and their motivations according to Watch Dogs 2 scriptwriter Lucien Soulban, Ruffin Prentiss (Marcus), Shawn Baichoo (Wrench), Tasya Teles (Sitara), and Jonathan Dubsky (Josh).

Watch Dogs 2 is currently scheduled for release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 15. For more information on the game, check out our previous coverage:

Watch Dogs 2 – Free-Roaming in the San Francisco Bay at E3 2016

Watch Dogs 2 – Drones, Explosives, and New Ways to Hack

Watch Dogs 2 Reveal – Here’s What You Need to Know about ctOS’ Bay Area Invasion

Watch Dogs 2

Watch Dogs 2

Release date — November 15, 2016
Developer — Ubisoft Montreal
Use hacking as a weapon in the massive & dynamic open world of Watch Dogs 2.In 2016, ctOS 2.0, an advanced operating system networking city infrastructure, was implemented in several US cities to create a safer, more efficient metropolis.

Play as Marcus Holloway, a brilliant young hacker living in the birthplace of the tech revolution, the San Francisco Bay Area. Team up with Dedsec, a notorious group of hackers, and expose the hidden dangers of ctOS 2.0, which, in the hands of corrupt corporations, is being wrongfully used to monitor and manipulate citizens on a massive scale.

Using the skills and anonymity of hackers, ignite the rebel in you and break the rules - for the lulz, for what's right, and most importantly, because you can.

ESRB Rating: RP

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Giancarlo Varanini picked up a controller at the age of four and hasn't put it down since. This makes things like eating hamburgers or driving a vehicle incredibly problematic. You might remember his previous work from great media outlets such as GameSpot, EGM, Official US PlayStation Magazine, Nintendo Power, and others. Follow him on Twitter: @gvaranini