During Ubisoft Forward, Watch Dogs: Legion received a release date and a new trailer highlighting the innovative mechanic that allows you to "Play As Anyone." Check out the multiple ways to tackle a mission.
The CEO of Ubisoft recently announced that Watch Dogs: Legion, Rainbow Six: Quarantine, Gods and Monsters, and two TBA games will be cross-generation titles.
The developers of Watch Dogs: Legion have taken to Twitter to release an official statement about the reported delay of the highly anticipated, upcoming game.
Ubisoft has announced that they're working on an animated series adaptation of Watch Dogs which is unlike any of the prior games in the video game series. Take a look...
According to Josh Cook, the art director for Watch Dogs Legion, the upcoming game not allowing your characters to respawn raises the stakes and makes you think more tactically.
Clint Hocking, the creative director of Watch Dogs Legion, recently revealed that you'll be able to level up every single character that you play as in the upcoming sequel.
Clint Hocking, the creative director of Watch Dogs Legion, recently discussed the number of different versions of the game's story there are on account of the many playable characters.
To begin their press conference, Ubisoft officially revealed Watch Dogs Legion with a gameplay demonstration which welcomes you to the resistance. Check it out...
Ubisoft has taken to Twitter to officially confirm that Watch Dogs Legion will be the next instalment in the open-world video-game series and it will be revealed at E3 2019.
Ahead of E3, Amazon UK has prematurely leaked Watch Dogs Legion, and we've got brand new gameplay details that tease the ability to "play as anyone" in an open-world London, post-Brexit. Details coming at E3.
According to the team at VG247, the recently announced Watch_Dogs Legion is being directed by Clint Hocking, the award-winning creator responsible for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and Far Cry 2...
A leak recently surfaced online which seems to reveal gameplay and story details about Ubisoft's yet-to-be-announced third instalment in the Watch Dogs series.
A newly created, official Twitter account seems to imply that Watch Dogs 3 will be revealed soon and set in London, UK. Hit the jump to find out more...
According to Kotaku's Jason Schreier, Ubisoft Montreal's Watch_Dogs 3 will indeed be set in London, giving players a unique opportunity to explore the United Kingdom's capital city at some point this year...
Rumor has it that the London-set Watch_Dogs 3 will be releasing this year, giving the player more opportunities to use their hacking skills. According to Kotaku's Jason Schreier, that gossip may be accurate...
It looks like announcing Watch_Dogs 3 will be just a formality, as Ubisoft recently filed a brand new trademark, suggesting that the third entry in the hacking series will be revealed relatively soon...