What is the difference between the PS3 and PS4 versions of Watch Dogs?

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I am thinking on buying the PS33 version but not sure how different it is from the PS4 version.

Are the differences just graphical or is there any content difference between them?



Best Answer

Two main differences :

First one is graphical, PS4 version is slightly enhanced visually.

Second one, PS4 version only works on PS4, PS3 version only works on PS3
(Worth mentioning there is no retro/post-compatibility)




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How many versions of Watch Dogs are there?

The game has shipped over 10 million copies. A sequel, Watch Dogs 2, was released in November 2016, and a third game, Watch Dogs: Legion, was released in October 2020.

Can Watch Dogs be played on PS3?

The game was released for Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One in May 2014, and a Wii U version was released in November 2014.

Does PS3 have watch dogs 2?

Watch Dogs 2 had sold more than 10 million copies by March 2020....Watch Dogs 2SeriesWatch DogsPlatform(s)PlayStation 4 Xbox One Microsoft Windows StadiaReleasePlayStation 4, Xbox One November 15, 2016 Microsoft Windows November 29, 2016 Stadia December 9, 2020Genre(s)Action-adventure9 more rows

Does PS4 have Watch Dogs?

Watch Dogs - PlayStation 4.



Watch Dogs: PS3 vs PS4 Comparison




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