Nvidia announced on their official blog, GeForce.com, that Ubisoft Montreal's upcoming open-world action-adventure game, Watch Dogs will have PC-exclusive features as part of a recent Nvidia-Ubisoft alliance.
Suck it, next-gen consoles!
Last week during Gamescom 2013, Ubisoft and Nvidia announced a partnership for upcoming Ubisoft titles on Windows PC. This partnership is to yield Nvidia-developed effects and features, but there is no details on what those features are. You can expect to learn more about that as the game's release approaches. Watch Dogs becomes the third Ubisoft game in this PC-exclusive alliance, joining Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist and Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag.
Watch Dogs releases on November 19 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and PC. Release dates for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have not been announced.
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