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T-Bone Becomes Subject of Watch Dogs DLC

Players will see Chicago through T-Bone and his new sidekick, Eugene, while discovering new ways of hacking in the new Watch Dogs DLC
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Players will now be able to see Watch Dogs through a new set of eyes, as the latest DLC features a new playable character hacking through the streets of Chicago.

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Ubisoft announced that Raymond “T-Bone” Kennedy will be playable in Bad Blood, which features side activities that can be played cooperatively and 10 new single player missions spread across new locations in Chicago.  
In the original title, T-Bone assisted with Aiden Pearce’s hacking needs. Now, T-Bone will have his own sidekick named Eugene, a small remote-controlled car that allows players to access place unreachable by the main character. Eugene will have the ability to roll around carrying weapons and hacking devices to use against enemies.

A new take on security cameras will also be featured in Bad Blood. Some surveillance devices will be armed. If hacked, players can turn innocent eyes into a deadly tool to complete missions. 

Bad Blood will be available to Watch Dogs’ season pass holders on Sept. 23 and everyone else on Sept. 30.


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