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'Watch Dogs 2' Second DLC Expansion Latest News: 'Human Conditions' Now Available on PlayStation 4

Game publisher Ubisoft has announced that the second downloadable content (DLC) expansion of "Watch Dogs 2" is now available on the PlayStation 4.

Called "Human Conditions," the newest expansion update of the video game contains three new DedSec Operations. As reported by WWG, the three story-driven missions are called "Automata," "Bad Medicine" and "Caustic Progress."

In "Automata," game character Marcus goes up against the in-game internet company Nudle and its new biometric and self-driving cars. In this mission, players will have to steal a high-tech car that has a direct connection to Blume Corporation's database.

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In "Bad Medicine," Marcus forges an alliance with a hit man against a common enemy who attacked a hospital. Jordin, a character from the original "Watch Dogs" game, also marks his arrival in this mission.

Lastly, "Caustic Progress" sees DedSec going up against a dangerous nanotech terrorizing the homeless community in San Francisco. The nanotech infected the homeless and drove them crazy.

Ubisoft also released the official launch trailer for the "Human Conditions" DLC, detailing the three new story-driven DedSec operations which will be added to the game through the update.

The DLC also includes new Elite co-op challenges, which are meant to test more experienced players with larger layouts and more complex challenges.

The DLC also introduces a new enemy type called the Jammer. The anti-hack devices of these enemies have the ability to disable a player's hacking abilities. This gives gamers plenty of opportunities to flex their hacking skills and get more creative in coming up with strategies to defeat their opponents while playing in the open-world of the Bay Area.

"Human Conditions" is now available for purchase on the PS4, but is free of charge to season pass holders who want to avail the update. The DLC expansion is scheduled to arrive on the Xbox One and PC on March 23.

"Watch Dogs 2" is currently available on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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