Gamers will be able to explore the best version of Chicago

Apr 10, 2014 21:00 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Ubisoft working on Watch Dogs is launching a new video associated with the title, which offers more information on how the company worked with hardware developer Nvidia in order to make sure that the PC version of Chicago incorporated the best possible technology upgrades.

The team offers more info on how they re-created the Chicago setting to be more vivid and breathtaking with help from the team at Nvidia in charge of hardware and tech development, benefitting significantly from the extra time. Watch Dogs was originally set to be launched in late 2013, but Ubisoft has decided to push it back to May 2014.

The footage is pretty impressive and displays some interesting effects and some truly beautiful environments that gamers will be able to explore.

Watch Dogs will be out on the PC, the PlayStation 4, the PS3, Xbox One and the 360 on May 27.

Ubisoft is still saying that a Wii U version is in development, but does not have an official launch date.

The game uses an open world structure and deals with themes of surveillance and hacking.

It will allow the player to explore a future version of Chicago packaged with content and to use a variety of means to discover lawbreakers and make sure that they get their due punishment.