Wednesday, February 26, 2014

'Watch Dogs' New Release Date Leaked by Retailer, Ubisoft Correcting Abandoned 'Watch Dogs'

Ubisoft Didn't Abandon the 'Watch Dogs' Trademark

For those who were surprised by the fact that Ubisoft seemed to have abandoned the trademark for "Watch Dogs" will be reassured as the company has already affirmed that the trademark was altered without its consent or even knowledge.


IGN reports that the previous reports pointing to an altered trademark for "Watch Dogs" have already been cleared and Ubisoft has already resubmitted a new filing for the game. According to the patent:

"Mr. Guillemot [Ubisoft CEO], however, did not sign the Request for Express Abandonment, nor did Ubisoft Entertainment file the Request for Express Abandonment. The Request for Express Abandonment is fraudulent and was not filed by Ubisoft Entertainment or its representative."

In response to IGN, Ubisoft has already cleared up that it was already re-instating the "Watch Dogs" trademark, so fans don't have to worry about any more delay than what has already been announced way back.

Translated Map of 'Watch Dogs'
Those who have been keeping close watch of "Watch Dogs" even in forums may have stumbled upon this new project from a "Watch Dogs" Forum user Naomi, who was able to access the TGS gameplay and map, as well as translate it for the community.




Leaked Watch Dogs PC specifications state 64-bit OS requirement 

The specifications, which popped up briefly on Ubisoft's Uplay store before being taken down, were archived by NeoGAF, detailing the 64-bit OS requirement alongside the need for 20GB of hard drive space and minimum, recommended, and "ultra" specifications.

The game's minimum specifications require a DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB RAM, a quad-core CPU, and 4GB of system RAM. The recommended specs are a DX11 GPU with 2GB of RAM, an eight-core CPU, and 8GB of system RAM.
The game's minimum specifications require a DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB RAM, a quad-core CPU, and 4GB of system RAM. The recommended specs are a DX11 GPU with 2GB of RAM, an eight-core CPU, and 8GB of system RAM.

Meanwhile, Ubisoft's "ultra" specs for Watch Dogs recommends over 8GB of system RAM alongside an Nvidia GTX 670 or Radeon HD 7970 graphics card, and an Intel Core i7-3930K or AMD FX-9370 processor.





Ubisoft will released Watch Dogs for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U on November 19. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions will also be available at launch.



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