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'Watch Dogs 2': Aiden Pearce's Colleague, Killer Self-Driving Cars and More Coming via Human Conditions DLC

Ubisoft has revealed details about its upcoming "Watch Dogs 2" downloadable content (DLC) pack called Human Conditions, which will hit the PlayStation 4 (PS4) in a few days.

The developer describes the DLC as a "meaty" one as it adds five hours' worth of three new multi-mission Operations to "Watch Dogs 2."

These operations, namely Bad Medicine, Caustic Progress and Automata, will see "Watch Dogs 2" protagonist Marcus Holloway and his DedSec crew pitted against new baddies.

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"We've plowed through two of the new Operations, and they're pretty substantial, with new areas to explore and unique challenges to face," Ubisoft teased.

The studio also treated gamers with an early look at the "Watch Dogs 2" DLC. There, it was teased that Human Conditions will add "substantial story arcs to give Marcus Holloway a fresh set of tech villains to smack down, unique hacking challenges to discover and at least one familiar face to reconnect with."

That familiar face is Jordi Chin, the leader of a gang called the Fixer from "Watch Dogs." He was an associate of the original game's protagonist, Aiden Pearce.

Chin will help DedSec in dealing with the Bratva in the Human Conditions DLC, particularly in the Bad Medicine operation of the expansion pack.

As for Automata, Marcus will deal with the tech giant Nudle, which has developed self-driving cars that use a security system that determines whether or not the passengers are worth saving based on their "life scores." There is no word yet on what the Caustic Progress is all about.

There is also a new enemy type being introduced in the "Watch Dogs 2" DLC. It is called the Jammer, who jams the signals within a certain radius.

Ubisoft also teases "never before seen" areas and objectives for players to get busy with in the highly anticipated "Watch Dogs 2" DLC.

The Human Conditions DLC for "Watch Dogs 2" will be released on Feb. 21 for the PS4 and March 23 for the Xbox One and PC.

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