PlayStation Versions Of Watch Dogs Getting Exclusive Content

Ubisoft and Sony must have a special little relationship going. Just last year, PlayStation gamers were treated to exclusive content in both Assassin's Creed III and Far Cry 3. That trend will continue with Watch Dogs for both the PS3 and PS4 versions.

The publisher provided the following statement to Eurogamer: "We can confirm that customers who will purchase Watch Dogs on PlayStation 3 or PlayStation 4 will be able to download 60 minutes of additional gameplay via the PlayStation Network after the game's launch. As of now, we have no more details to share."

Watch Dogs launches on November 19th for the PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and Wii U. Has the promise of exclusive content got you leaning toward the PlayStation version? Let us know in the comments below.

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