We can't imagine there's going to be many updates when it comes to a mostly single-player title like Watch Dogs 2, but with the PC version still relatively new, it isn't too surprising to see one today.
When it comes to PC gaming, there's too many different system configuration combinations and other programs at work in the background. So when some of those are integral to how someone's machine performs, having them be incompatible with their intended software is a bit of an inconvenience.
Available on both Steam and UPlay right now, the latest Watch Dogs 2 patch (titled Patch 1.06.135.7) fixes issues many were having when it came to popular hardware overclocking tool 'MSI Afterburner'. The tool was frequently flagging the game's EasyAntiCheat system likely resulting in temporary kicks and bans for those trying to enjoy the multiplayer experience while running their hardware at higher-than-stock clockspeeds.
How'd the PC port of Watch Dogs 2 handle under our tests? Come take a look.
Furthermore, Mexican Spanish has become available for those running the group in Latin America through Steam. If you managed to grab the Twitch Prime bundle as part of your usual Amazon Prime deal, you may have had problems finding the bonus content; that's fixed now, too.
Other than that, there's a bunch of crash fixes and one which should help those having trouble connecting their Xbox One controller through Bluetooth.