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Watch Dogs 2 and Ubisoft have teamed up with world-renowned DJ and Producer Oliver Heldens, to hi-jack the musician's next big track.

An official music video for Heldens new mix, titled ‘Good Life’, will be creatively inspired by the lifestyle of Watch Dogs 2's in-game hacking collective, Dedsec.

The video will be launched via a World-Exclusive livestream event in central London on Friday, 11th November from 7pm GMT and fans around the world can watch the exclusive live performance on Spinnin Records’ YouTube page.

In addition, the event hosted at Google will be temporarily rebranded to one of the Watch Dogs 2 in-game tech conglomerates, known as ‘Nudle’

It's also mentioned that the Heldens track, “Good Life” will also feature in the upcoming DLC for the game (more on that below).

While just a small thing, it's yet another example of Ubisoft and the long awaited Watch Dogs sequel not taking itself too seriously and as a result generating a lot more positive buzz ahead of release.

“The world of Watch Dogs 2 represents a complete tonal shift from the first game,” said Mark Slaughter, Marketing Director at Ubisoft.

“In its vibrant, subversive and sunny San Francisco setting and with a gameplay emphasis on challenging the establishment but having fun doing it.

"We set out to find a credible artist that had a big UK audience appeal but also represented the playful nature of Dedsec, so Oliver was a perfect fit.”

“Dance Music and gaming are highly interconnected. Our music is represented in games, many DJ’s are game fanatics and the fan-bases of both Dance Music and Gaming have a lot in common,” said Steven de Graaf, Manager Global Partnerships & Live at Spinnin’ Records and MusicAllstars Management.

“Oliver Heldens as a big fan of gaming and we have achieved a perfect match with his new record 'Good Life’. We are looking forward to our fans' responses.”

(Image: Ubisoft)

Since we mentioned it before, we may as well highlight the games DLC, which was finally revealed last week by Ubisoft.

The season pass is a touch pricey at £29.99. But if you're going to go all out for the full Watch Dogs 2 Dedsec experience, this is definately a must-buy.

Take a look at what's included below:

DLC 1: T-Bone Content Bundle: Players will get the style and the swagger of legendary hacker Raymond “T-Bone” Kenney with his truck and outfit, and discover Mayhem, a new co-op difficulty level that will pit players against a new enemy archetype armed with advanced weaponry. (Available on December 13th on PlayStation 4).

DLC 2: Human Conditions: Through several hours of additional mission content in three new world stories, players will uncover San Francisco’s biggest scandals on the cutting edge of science, medicine and misuse. In Human Conditions, players will also experience new elite co-op missions and face a new enemy type: Jammer, with the technology to hunt players down. (Available Spring 2017).

DLC 3: No Compromise: Players will experience an all-new world story which mixes Marcus up in the seedy underbelly of San Francisco and puts him in the crosshairs of the Russian mafia. Also includes a new co-op mode: Showd0wn, where only the best players will survive. (Available Spring 2017).

In addition, players with the Season Pass will get Day 1 access to two unique DLC packs:

Psychedelic Pack: Customise Marcus’ outfit, weapon, drone and car in the grooviest style. (Available on Day One).

Root Access Bundle: Includes full sets of outfits, new cars, a drone skin and a new weapon, as well as the Zodiac Killer mission. (Available this Winter).

Daily Star Onilne recently got the opportunity to preview the game and said that it has the potential to be a genuine GTA 5 beater and possible game of the year contender.

We even recorded some of our Top 3 Watch Dogs 2 hacks into a small video for Daily Star readers to watch.

It's certainly shaping up to deliver on Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's promise as being one of the publisher's "best-selling games of all time".

Watch Dogs 2 is released November 15 for PS4 and Xbox One followed by Windows PC on November 29