Watch Dogs: Legion: Game franchise reportedly abandoned

Around Watch Dogs It's been pretty quiet for a while. This raises the question of whether new offshoots are still being planned or whether the development team may have given up on the keyboards a long time ago.

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A content creator who was already connected to some leaks has now given his assessment of the Watch Dogs situation on Twitter and if he is right, they are Prospects quite bleak.

Rumors predict the end of the Watch Dogs games after Legion

Content creator and hobby leaker J0nathan is actually confronted with a completely different drama when he comments on the uncertain continuation of the Watch Dogs series. A post from him too Far Cry 7 caused a lot of rumblings because a picture of Cillian Murphy in it probably stimulated the viewer's imagination too much. While J0nathan corrects that the interpretations exceed his statements, he is asked in the comments if he would like to provide more information Current status of other Watch Dogs titles white.

According to him, the franchise is dead and buried since Watch Dogs: Legion didn't exactly turn out to be a huge success. To J0nathan's knowledge, projects that were previously planned were scrapped. Including probably an original concept for a battle royal. As is often the case, only time will tell what the rumors actually are. The Twitter user is not considered to be 100% trustworthy, especially after the confusion surrounding his Far Cry 7 post in the community. However, after four years of radio silence from the release of Legions, his prognosis does not seem unlikely.

Fans of the series at least admit that they wouldn't be surprised if Ubisoft actually shelved Watch Dogs. The lack of success of the newest franchise representative Still makes some contemporary witnesses uncomfortable, even if parts 1 and 2 were able to win a lot more love. However, there are indications in a more positive direction the announcement of a film adaptation of Watch Dogs. Regardless of whether games continue to be released, the IP itself at least seems fairly certain to continue.

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