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'Watch Dogs 2' Human Condition PS4 DLC Set For Feb. 21, Xbox And PC On March 23. What To Expect

'Watch Dogs 2' Human Condition PS4 DLC Set For Feb. 21, Xbox And PC On March 23. What To Expect

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The "Watch Dogs 2" second DLC release date has been officially announced recently by Ubisoft. According to the game publisher, the "Watch Dogs 2 Human Condition" DLC will be released for the Sony PlayStation 4 on Feb. 21 while the Xbox One and PC expansion is scheduled to be released on March 23.

The "Watch Dogs 2" second DLC is given the title "Human Conditions." The DLC will be released for free to season pass holders. Ubisoft is yet to release the official "Watch Dogs 2: Human Conditions" price for non-season pass holders.

The upcoming "Watch Dogs 2" DLC will feature three new story missions. These story missions are Automata, Bad Medicine and Caustic Progress.

In the Automata story mission, Marcus will be seen competing against Nudle, an in-game internet company. Nudle is said to have created biometric, self-driving cars.

The second story mission, Bad Medicine, will see Marcus collaborating with a hitman. Marcus and the hitman will be working together to eliminate an enemy that is said to be holding the city's hospital to ransom.

Meanwhile, in Caustic Progress, DedSec will be going against a nanotech. The dangerous nanotech is said to have been terrorizing the homeless community of San Francisco.

A new enemy type will also be released with the "Watch Dogs 2 Human Conditions DLC." The new enemy is referred to as the Jammer and is said to have the ability to disable a player's own hacking ability.

Players can jump into the "Human Conditions" DLC no matter how far they are through the game. This is because the events of the three additional story missions can occur during or even after the "Watch Dogs 2" main story.

The "Watch Dogs 2 Human Conditions" DLC release date is scheduled on Feb. 21 for PS4. The Xbox and PC DLC will be released on March 23.

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