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If you logged real hours in Watch Dogs 2's San Francisco and want more of Marcus, DedSec, and hacker chaos, the Season Pass delivers three story expansions plus cosmetic extras, though the content quality is uneven.

My honest take on the Watch Dogs 2 Season Pass is that it's the rare Ubisoft season pass that actually justifies its existence, mostly. The base game left a lot of people wanting more time in that sandbox, and the three story expansions here do scratch that itch, just not all equally. The T-Bone Content Bundle is the lightest of the three, really functioning as a character callback and gear drop. You get T-Bone's armored truck, a new outfit, and the Mayhem co-op difficulty mode. It's a warm-up act, fine, but thin on its own. Human Conditions is where the pass earns its keep. It adds three new World Stories running around five hours total, digs into biotech scandal territory with the RenSense plot thread (complete with a Jammer enemy type that shakes up combat), and brings Marcus together with Wrench and Josh for some genuinely good banter. If you're only going to play one DLC expansion here, this is the one. No Compromise closes things out with a Russian Bratva storyline, Marcus gets caught in the crosshairs of the mob after a Russian film star abuses the DedSec name, and the opening mission is legitimately one of the stranger, funnier setpieces in the whole game. The follow-through is a mixed bag though; the story missions lean heavily on the same sneak-and-hack loop without adding much new texture, and the racing detour feels like padding. Two non-lethal weapons and six new DedSec vehicles round it out on the gear side. Beyond the three story packs, the pass includes the Root Access Bundle, which adds the Zodiac Killer side mission, outfits, a car, drone, and weapon skins, and the Psychedelic Pack for cosmetic customization. The Zodiac Killer mission is a legitimate highlight, sending Marcus to Alcatraz for a standalone case that feels like a bonus episode of a TV show. The Psychedelic Pack is pure fluff, existing only for players who want to look absolutely unhinged while hacking traffic lights. A few practical notes for PC buyers: DLC unlocks are tied to main story progression, so you can't jump straight in, there is a community-maintained guide on Steam that maps exactly when each pack becomes available if you're confused. Also worth knowing, the pass requires Ubisoft Connect, layering another launcher on top of Steam, which is a mild annoyance for anyone not already in that ecosystem. This is for players who finished the main game and felt the city still had more to give. If Watch Dogs 2 left you cold the first time, none of the expansions are transformative enough to change your mind. But for fans who loved Marcus and the DedSec crew, the Human Conditions and No Compromise missions are a solid reason to head back to San Francisco one more time. Alex, Scout Team

Watch Dogs 2 - Season Pass (DLC) key

Watch Dogs 2 - Season Pass (DLC) key

Nov 28, 2016Ubisoft
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If you logged real hours in Watch Dogs 2's San Francisco and want more of Marcus, DedSec, and hacker chaos, the Season Pass delivers three story expansions plus cosmetic extras, though the content quality is uneven.

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Best for Watch Dogs 2 fans who want more Marcus and DedSec, Human Conditions alone makes it worthwhile, the rest is bonus.

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My honest take on the Watch Dogs 2 Season Pass is that it's the rare Ubisoft season pass that actually justifies its existence, mostly. The base game left a lot of people wanting more time in that sandbox, and the three story expansions here do scratch that itch, just not all equally. The T-Bone Content Bundle is the lightest of the three, really functioning as a character callback and gear drop. You get T-Bone's armored truck, a new outfit, and the Mayhem co-op difficulty mode. It's a warm-up act, fine, but thin on its own. Human Conditions is where the pass earns its keep. It adds three new World Stories running around five hours total, digs into biotech scandal territory with the RenSense plot thread (complete with a Jammer enemy type that shakes up combat), and brings Marcus together with Wrench and Josh for some genuinely good banter. If you're only going to play one DLC expansion here, this is the one. No Compromise closes things out with a Russian Bratva storyline, Marcus gets caught in the crosshairs of the mob after a Russian film star abuses the DedSec name, and the opening mission is legitimately one of the stranger, funnier setpieces in the whole game. The follow-through is a mixed bag though; the story missions lean heavily on the same sneak-and-hack loop without adding much new texture, and the racing detour feels like padding. Two non-lethal weapons and six new DedSec vehicles round it out on the gear side. Beyond the three story packs, the pass includes the Root Access Bundle, which adds the Zodiac Killer side mission, outfits, a car, drone, and weapon skins, and the Psychedelic Pack for cosmetic customization. The Zodiac Killer mission is a legitimate highlight, sending Marcus to Alcatraz for a standalone case that feels like a bonus episode of a TV show. The Psychedelic Pack is pure fluff, existing only for players who want to look absolutely unhinged while hacking traffic lights. A few practical notes for PC buyers: DLC unlocks are tied to main story progression, so you can't jump straight in, there is a community-maintained guide on Steam that maps exactly when each pack becomes available if you're confused. Also worth knowing, the pass requires Ubisoft Connect, layering another launcher on top of Steam, which is a mild annoyance for anyone not already in that ecosystem. This is for players who finished the main game and felt the city still had more to give. If Watch Dogs 2 left you cold the first time, none of the expansions are transformative enough to change your mind. But for fans who loved Marcus and the DedSec crew, the Human Conditions and No Compromise missions are a solid reason to head back to San Francisco one more time.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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