'Watch Dogs 2' latest details, news: Explicit content within the game will be removed soon

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"Watch Dogs 2" has been released recently and a lot of players seem to enjoy the latest installment of the franchise. However, its publisher, Ubisoft, is already taking the next steps to release an update for it since it was recently discovered by a fan that the game contains some explicit content.  

It was mentioned in a report from Polygon that a player posted a nude picture of a non-playable character from the game on the PlayStation Network and this resulted to the uploader being banned from PlayStation's online community. The photo that was shared was also uploaded on Twitter.

Furthermore, the temporary suspension was only supposed to last for a week, but it apparently got prolonged to a month. The gamer goes by the username of Swizzasaur on Twitter and he also mentioned in a tweet, "Appreciate your support everyone. With the 1 week ban I kind of shrugged but Sony should be ashamed for adding extra for me exposing them."

However, it seems that Sony has already removed the suspension for the player since he recently tweeted, "Sony have undone the suspension. We won! I think? They never admitted fault of course. I want to thank everyone for their support today."

The screenshot actually contained an NPC lying down on the ground and her legs were open thus exposing the private parts. The image of it was graphic and explicit, but Ubisoft is already making a way to remove this. Ubisoft released a statement saying "While Watch Dogs 2 is a mature-rated game, we apologize and will update this NPC model to make it more consistent with other NPC models in the game in a patch to be released this week."

There are no official details yet regarding the release of the next patch update. "Watch Dogs 2" can now be played on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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