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Watch Dogs 2

Watch Dogs 2: How To Make Money Fast

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In Watch Dogs 2, you can buy a lot of swag to dress Marcus Holloway the way you like. Just as in real life, however, clothes in Watch Dogs 2 are pretty damn expensive, with hoodies high in the $200 mark and those damn ugly Crocs costing a ridiculous $55.

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Besides clothes, you can also buy a variety of weapons and gadgets. So, how exactly do you go about making money? It’s perfectly possible to complete missions that come with cash rewards, but in the world of Watch Dogs 2, picking pockets is the easiest its ever been.

Simply wander around San Francisco and look for civilians with a blue rectangle around their heads. This is an indicator that you can hack their bank accounts, transferring a chunk of their money to your very own account. Unlike the original game, Watch Dogs 2 doesn’t require you to withdraw the money from an ATM, so you can get to spending as soon as there’s a store in sight.

Watch Dogs 2 is available now on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with a PC version following in the next two weeks. For the latest tips and tricks, stay tuned to Twinfinite.net.

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Sven Boonen
As a self-proclaimed semi-adult, Sven likes to balance the pressure of journalism with the joy of video games.