'Watch Dogs 2' Release Date, Development News: Ubisoft Set To Improve Car Handling, Details?

"Watch Dogs 2" is set to be released this November and, while still in development, Ubisoft Montreal is looking to improve the game further.

In the past, there have been a lot of concerns regarding the steering/handling of cars in the original Watch Dogs video game. Aside from bikes and sports cars, the handling of the rest of the cars felt pretty plain according to some reviewers.

According to Tech Radar, Ubisoft Montreal will try to solve this concern by steering their direction to Reflections. Reflections is a studio which is located near New Castle in the United Kingdom. The studio also specializes in proper timing and momentum when it comes to cars in video games.

The studio will be using a special tool called "V-Edit" to provide the improvement that the game needs. The studio will provide this improvement by focusing on the details of each vehicle, such as weight, traction, suspension, etc.

In addition, according to Daily News Analysis India, Ubisoft has announced its roster for the upcoming event and Cologne's giant annual expo, Gamescom. Their lineup consists of cool, well-known games and "Watch Dogs 2" unsurprisingly happens to be part of that list.

Along with "Watch Dogs 2" the lineup features other games that will also be released in 2016, such as "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" and "South Park: The Fractured but Whole."

"Watch Dogs 2" is an upcoming open world third-person video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. The game will be available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and is scheduled for a release date on Nov. 15, 2016.