The upcoming T-Bone DLC of 'Watchdogs 2" gets a new launch date because of the game's seamless multiplayer issues (again). The T-Bone DLC was originally scheduled for December 13, 2016, for the PS4 and within the next 30 days for the Xbox One and PC has been moved to December 22 for the PS4 (December 26 in Japan) and January 24, 2017, for the Xbox One and PC.
Ubisoft recently released a notification through UBIBLOG stating that "Watch Dogs 2's" 1.06 title update has just been released across all platforms. This and previous patches were an important step towards stabilizing Watch Dogs 2's seamless multiplayer functionality, and other core online features, before releasing any new multiplayer content," the development team explains that the scheduled movement was made to make sure that the new DLC will go smoothly with the game.
Watch Dogs 2's upcoming DLC will include T-Bone's costume, his modified school bus which now comes with a dozer blade for more chaos. The update will also include a multiplayer co-op challenge called Mayhem. An event is also planned on December 19, 2016, which is focused on the legendary character which is called the "T-Bone Chaos Event" that will run for four weeks.
For those players who jumped directly "Watch Dogs 2" without playing the first installment, Robert Kenney better was known as T-Bone was one of the software engineers hired by Blume corporation to create the ctOS security system utilized by the city of Chicago. ctOS controls Chicago's main utilities and can even spy on everyone as long as they're connected to the grid, T-Bone was not in favor of such activities.
T-Bone's objections were unfortunately ignored by Blume and in order to make his point T-Bone hacked into the ctOS system which created a massive blackout which claimed 11 casualties. Unable to cope up with his guilt, T-Bone went off the grid and became paranoid. The character of T-bone became so popular with the gaming community that a DLC called Bad Blood was later released as a stand-alone game.