In order to promote their upcoming title "Watch Dogs," Ubisoft decided it would be a great idea to prank unsuspecting customers as they walk into a store to try and get their phone fixed.
The latest "Watch Dogs" trailer is called "Amazing Street Hack" and shows what happens when your take Aiden Pearce's hacker abilities and use them in the real world. You can watch the video below to see how quickly things can go wrong.
"Watch Dogs" will launch for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC on May 27.
In other "Watch Dogs" news, Ubisoft's developers have explained how the game's morality meter works and why it's important to be wary in how you use your hacking skills in the game.
"The media will still report on you, but maybe not in such a negative tone," Lead Writer Kevin Shortt said in Ubisoft's official blog. "It will be more questioning. Is he a good guy? Is he a hero? Is he a terrorist? They are going to start raising these kinds of questions."
Though you actions affect the way the media and public perceive you, there is nothing that can't be undone with a few good deeds. It's also important to not that your reputation won't effect your relationships with your allies. Pearce's "friends" aren't swayed by the media's perception because they know him and know better than to assume what they are reading is true.
"The reputation system isn't really a good-versus-bad kind of system," Shortt explained. "We really wanted it to just be the citizens reflecting back on you and what you're doing so that you think about it more. The game doesn't suddenly tilt one way if you get a bad reputation. It doesn't make it exponentially harder. It should just make you consider your actions and what you're doing."