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Watch Dogs Release Date: Wii U Version Announced, Set to Launch Fall 2014

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Watch Dogs will be launching for the Wii U this fall according to a new listing by Ubisoft's online store.

The highly anticipated game will be released on May 27 for all platforms beside the Wii U, after months of delay.

The game was originally supposed to launch with the other consoles back in November but months of extra development caused ubisoft to push the game back.

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Interestingly enough, Polygon reported Watch Dogs Wii U is being developed by Ubisoft's Bucharest, Romania studio while all other versions of the game are being developed by the studio in Montreal.

In other news, Watch Dogs will be getting a PS3 and PS4 console bundle in the U.K. on May 27 for the game's launch.

The announcement was made last month on the PlayStation Blog, and the bundles will feature 60 minutes of additional gameplay to both console versions of the game. See a picture of the PS3 bundle here. See a picture of the PS4 bundle here.

"We are also pleased to announce that exclusive Watch_Dogs bundles for both PS4 and PS3 will also be available for launch on 27th May. And remember, you get an additional 60 minutes of exclusive gameplay on PS3 and PS4 only available on PlayStation," a post on the PlayStation Blog read.

Watch Dogs' release date was announced for through a leaked trailer and promo.

According to Polygon, Ubisoft's next big game was leaked through Xbox.com, and revealed to be released for the PS3, PS4, Xbox One, 360, and Windows PC with a Wii U version coming later so Ubisoft could "focus the team's resources where they could have the broadest possible benefit for both our customers and Ubisoft," said CEO Yves Guillemot reported Joystiq.

Watch the trailer below:

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