Watch Dogs: Legion, the latest in Ubisoft's open-world hacking adventure series, will no longer be receiving additional updates or content drops. The title, which was released in late 2020, will be turning off the DLC tap following its Bloodline expansion, which brought back the original Watch Dogs protagonist Aiden Pearce.
As far as modern-day open-world Ubisoft franchises go, Watch Dogs has never been the most successful. While not a complete disaster by any means, the trio of games has struggled to reach the heights of beloved franchises like Assassin's Creed or Far Cry. Watch Dogs: Legion, which shook up the formula of the prior two entries with its «play as anyone» mechanic and dystopic European setting, sold fairly well but earned a mixed reception from both audiences and critics alike. The franchise as a whole has seen a more sparse release schedule as well, especially when compared to series like Assassin's Creed, which recently changed from an annual release schedule to a bi-annual one.
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A spokesperson from Ubisoft recently made a statement regarding the future of Watch Dogs Legion, as reported by gaming outlet Push Square. The statement praises Watch Dogs Legion and its community for their support before finally noting that the game's most recent update will be its last. Watch Dogs: Legion's multiplayer mode, which has been following a seasonal model similar to smash hits like Warzone and Fortnite, will continue to cycle through the content of seasons three through five, offering opportunities for players to experience any content they might have missed.
This news might not come as a massive shock for avid consumers of Ubisoft products considering
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