Phone Repair Man Installs Watch Dogs Functionality on Cell Phones in Los Angeles

What happens when you give an average person the ability to control the streets in Los Angeles? Chaos! Thankfully, this is just a new video from Ubisoft (featuring Samba Schutte from The Grind) promoting the upcoming open-world action game Watch Dogs.

Watch as a generous cell phone repair man installs an app on the phones of unsuspecting customers before giving them an extensive demo of the app's capabilities. Ubisoft recorded the reactions of these folks with hidden cameras, but I love how readily one guy promises that the money stolen from an ATM has already been pocketed.

Watch Dogs will be out on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC on May 27th. The Wii U version will be out later this year. We'll have our review posted at midnight on launch day.

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