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Watch Dogs 2: Nudity issue fixed with new patch

Watch Dogs 2 has received its first post-release patch, and it addresses the nudity issue that reared its ugly head last week.

Here’s what the patch addresses on Xbox One and PS4:

  • [XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Emote Wheel Swap – Bug where emotes and weapon wheel become intermixed is now fixed.
  • [XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Explicit NPC Model – We’ve updated one NPC model that was previously explicit. Nudity on other male and female NPCs has not been changed.
  • [XB1/PS4] [Bug / Glitch] Phone App Disappears – Some players encountered a bug causing their phone apps to disappear. The fix will recover the missing apps.
  • [XB1/PS4] [Performance] Graphics / Low FPS / Nudle – Framerate during the “Limp Nudle” mission has been improved.
  • [PS4] [Performance] Graphics / Low FPS / PRO – PS4 Pro performance should be improved with this patch.

Seamless multiplayer was not patched in with this update.

Watch Dogs 2 is out now on Xbox One and PS4, and heads to Windows PC on 29 November. We reviewed it here.


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