'Watch Dogs 2' updates: 'Zodiac Killer' mission DLC teased in new trailer

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The new downloadable content (DLC) update for the game "Watch Dogs 2" is entitled the "Zodiac Killer," which is set to launch in November 2016. As such, a new trailer has been released in order to take a closer look at what the game has to offer, as well as some other features that will be experienced in the new "Zodiac Killer" mission.

According to Game N Guide, the trailer basically narrates how the Zodiac Killer terrorized San Francisco way back in 1969. Despite the fact that there was an abundance of clues that would have led to the serial killer's arrest, the culprit was able to evade the law and remain at large.

After that, the scene shifted towards the present day, with the Zodiac Killer now the one narrating the trailer. The criminal then says that he has waited for a long while for someone — the protagonist of the "Watch Dogs 2" game — to finally solve his riddles.

As such, the new DLC will feature a lot of investigative work and hopefully arrive at the most favorable conclusion of the Zodiac Killer's fate, finally putting the case to rest.

In the main "Watch Dogs 2" game, the player takes the role of Marcus Holloway, an expert hacker that will try to put the ctOS 2.0 surveillance system — as well as its creator Blume — in the path of destruction.

According to the game's director — Danny Belanger — the new sequel is more creative yet lighthearted compared to its predecessor.

However, the new mission is based on the infamous real-world serial killer called the Zodiac Killer, who claimed 37 lives while taunting the authorities with coded messages.

Lastly, at the end of the trailer, Game Spot reports that players will receive a bonus item should they pre-order the DLC, which could be a customized outfit with a print that reads "I Saw the Zodiac Killer."

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