
In Watch_Dogs, this system is called the Central Operating System (CTOS) – and it controls almost every piece of the city’s technology and holds key information on all of the city’s residents. Urban infrastructures are monitored and controlled by complex operating systems. With each connection, we leave a digital trail that tracks our every move and milestone, our every like and dislike.

But with that same simple swipe, we cast an increasingly expansive shadow. We find out what’s happening in the world. We’ve contacted Ubisoft and asked for clarification, and will let you know if we hear anything.All it takes is the swipe of a finger. Watch Dogs is entirely in-house, and has probably had uPlay nonsense baked in from the start. Whereas Stick of Truth was developed by Obsidian and published by Ubisoft, for most of its life it was set to be published by the now defunct THQ. Unfortunately, I just don’t see this happening. I’m hoping, with all my finger and toes crossed, that Ubisoft saw the reception South Park’s uPlay omission received, and have spent the Watch Dogs delay removing any and all traces of that garbage from the game. It suggests that the PC version of the game will use Steam in place of uPlay, though it doesn’t explicitly say that uPlay won t be used at all. Bulk or Business preorders (orders in excess of 10 copies of the same game) will only receive 1x bonus code per order not per copy of the game.” This offer is only valid against mint boxed copy of the game and not the download or preowned version. Your bonus item will be emailed to you on the release of Watch_Dogs. Please ensure that the email address in Your Account is valid before preordering.

“You will need access to Xbox LIVE (Xbox 360 and Xbox One Customers), PlayStation Network (PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 Customers), STEAM (PC), Nintendo eShop (Wii U). UK Videogame retailer GAME, in their terms and conditions for buying the game fails to list uPlay as a requirement. South Park: The Stick of Truth abandoned uPlay on the PC, and rumour suggests Watch Dogs may do the same, by using Steam. It’s especially egregious when the digital versions of those games are purchased through Steam – causing both bits of DRM to hog up memory. One of the worst things about playing Ubisoft’s otherwise excellent PC games is that they’re saddled with that blasted uPlay nonsense.
