The upcoming third-person shooter game "Watch Dogs 2" is reportedly all about city explorations in finding out new missions. Earlier, the video game had many Augmented-Reality mini games, which players were able to access apart from the main game.

However, Danny Belanger, the director of "Watch Dogs 2," recently revealed that the second part of the adventure-base gaming series will not feature the AR mini games. Instead, he teased that players will have to find their new missions on their own.

"We are offering more city exploration," said Danny, as reported by Game Rant. "So as you're walking around the city, you'll open Nethack and you'll discover operations and secrets that will unlock side quests if you want."

Further, the director also claimed that the gamers will be given the flexibility to complete the gameplay without having the need to kill anyone. Belanger said that Ubisoft want to push good values in the players and hence the upcoming game would support mostly non-lethal actions.

Reports claimed that "Watch Dogs 2" will be an open-world game, wherein players would wander around Chicago streets. iDigital Times reported that the gamers will be equipped with a variety of firearms, like a taser pistol, hacking abilities, and other tools that will support non-lethal play.

The action-based video game will reportedly consist of an open environment, wherein players will have a free 360-degree approach to arrive at the desired destination from any angle. This is expected to provide the gamers with the ability to make their own choices in "Watch Dogs 2" gameplay. Also, Game Spot reported that the parkour mechanics will also undergo huge refurbishments in the second installment of the gaming series.

"Watch Dogs 2" will be released on November 15 on different gaming consoles PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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