'Watch Dogs' trailer entices gamers for May 27 release [VIDEO]

Watch Dogs release on May 27. Facebook/WatchDogsGame

Ubisoft released the trailer of the upcoming action-adventure game "Watch Dogs" that got fans excited for its imminent release on May 27.

Based on the new trailer, the setting of the game is the city of Chicago and the player will use and navigate the whole city to get revenge from his enemies. The video showed Aiden Pearce making his way in Chicago armed with a cellphone and a gun while driving various vehicles to get around Chicago.

According to the official synopsis of the game, "You play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker who saw something no one was meant to see. His enemies came for him, but killed a family member instead. Now on the hunt for those responsible, you'll be able to monitor and hack all who surround you by manipulating everything connected to the city's network."

To the delight of many fans, the game will feature both single and multiplayer modes that will enable gamers to play and enjoy the game wither alone or with friends. Players will also find joy traversing the city in sports cars, jeeps and boats. The player will also battle a lot of opposition such as police forces and rival gangs. Reports said that players will have more than 40 hours of gameplay and players will have to unlock new missions and side quests using the hacking abilities of the protagonist in order to progress in the game.

One thing that set the game apart from other RPGs is hacking. The main character Aiden Pearce is able to gain illegal access to the city's Central Operating System and can tap to security cameras, control mass transit, or pull up confidential information of other citizens. His hacking abilities will help him get ahead of his enemies.

Watch the trailer of "Watch Dogs" in the video below. The game will be released on May 27, 2014, and will be available on PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.

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