"Watch Dogs" Creative Director Jonathan Morin has been furiously answering fan question relating to the upcoming title, revealing a few details about the frame rate for the PlayStation 4.

Morin was asked on his official Twitter account if the frame rate for "Watch Dogs" was "stable" or did it vary on the PS4. Morin responded: "[I'm] playing on PS4 for my current walkthrough and its very stable/constant."

However, no word as to how the fps will run on Xbox One, but Morin added the graphics on Xbox 360 and PS3 look "very good" in comparison to the next-gen consoles.

Ubisoft recently release gameplay footage of Aiden Pearce's hacking playground, Chicago, in a blog post. The game developers teased the open world gameplay in the video, adding Pearce has the ability to connect to anyone's mobile device. He can also identify city criminals, interrupt roadways and infiltrate homes through his hacking abilities, but gamers should be wary of who they hack.

In "Watch Dogs" open world gameplay, each civilian has their own unique story line and if Pearce messes with the wrong person, he could end up with a bounty on his head.

Check out the "Watch Dogs" Chicago gameplay footage and the official game synopsis below. "Watch Dogs" will available on the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC on May 27.

"Hacking is your weapon. Control the city of Chicago. Become Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker but also a former thug, whose criminal past lead to a violent family tragedy. While on the hunt for those responsible, you will be able to tap into the city's omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights and the electrical grid to stop a chase, and more. Now the city of Chicago has become your ultimate weapon to exact your own style of revenge."