Try out Watch Dogs for Free Tomorrow via Uplay

Better keep an eye on those dogs.

Ubisoft’s open world cyberpunk adventure Watch Dogs is available for free on Uplay beginning tomorrow, and if you’ve never played it, it’s worth trying out, especially if you picked up and enjoyed Watch Dogs 2, ever the better game by far.

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The game may have several faults, like a completely memorable protagonist and some strange storytelling blips, but for the low price of free it’s definitely worth experiencing. Interestingly, it ended up attracting the best sales a brand new IP had had in just its first week, an impressive feat no matter how you look at it.

If you enjoy hacking into others’ “thoughts” and personal information as well as gadgets and tech around the world, you’ll find a lot to like about Watch Dogs, which is the best when it’s free for a week. You’ll have access to the game for free (forever) starting Nov. 7 and running throughout Nov. 13, where you can add it to your collection for the foreseeable future. You’ll have to play it on PC, but if that’s fine with you, hey! Free gaming come-up.

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