

There was also the release of a story expansion, Watch Dogs: Legion – Bloodlines, featuring Aiden Pearce from the original Watch Dogs. Since its release, Ubisoft have released new unique playable characters. What’s more, releasing it very shortly before Ubisoft’s own hotly anticipated Assassin’s Creed Valhalla can’t have been great for sales numbers. However, the “play as anyone” mechanic wasn’t super complex, and the game’s structure overall hemmed a bit too close to the standard Ubisoft sandbox formula to feel fresh for many players. Plus, building up your own diverse army of disaffected civilians was a lot of fun. The detailed and immersive near-future London was a great sandbox to explore. Watch Dogs: Legion originally released in October 2020 to decent reviews. We look forward to seeing more of your adventures in Legion!” However, you can look forward to reward tracks in the Online Mode, containing both new and returning rewards…We couldn’t be prouder of the game we’ve created, and we appreciate all of you who’ve joined us on this journey in London over the year. “ TU 5.6 was our final update for Watch Dogs: Legion. On the game’s website, the developers have put out a statement thanking fans for their support. The game’s online mode will continue to be supported for the foreseeable future, however we will not be seeing any more DLC or new seasons of online mode content. Ubisoft has announced that it will no longer be providing new updates for Watch Dogs: Legion.
