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Watch Dogs devs needed extra help for Wii U version

We finally know when Watch Dogs is launching, but we won't be getting the Wii U version on May 27.

Yesterday, developer Ubisoft explained why it needed so much time to get the action-adventure game out the door. Now creative director Jonathan Morin has shed light on why the Wii U version is arriving late.

"We needed to focus on the overall experience, and some Wii U staff was needed for this. Logistic," Morin wrote on Twitter.

Morin also confirmed that Watch Dogs will feature open-world, free-roaming multiplayer for up to eight people. Whether that contributed to those "logistic" complications is unclear.

Via: CVG

Stephanie Carmichael

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