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Watch Dogs Is “Dead And Buried”

Watch Dogs: Legion

Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs game series is apparently “dead and buried” because of Legion’s unfortunate failure. The game faced middling reception from audiences.

Based on a roughly translated Twitter post, not only did Watch Dogs Legion fail in the eyes of Ubi, but it killed a “fairly original battle royale” in the works. There should be a healthy dose of skepticism, though, as last month we heard of a movie in the works, while that’s a far cry from a video game, it’s still proving that the French developer has some sort confidence the IP could stand its own. That’s also not to mention that it seemed to sell decently.

On the flip side, though, it did halt updates back in 2022, but did get a mysterious update last year. In the end, it’s totally plausible that Ubisoft doesn’t feel confident in the IP as a game series, but it’s also all-too-possible something is on the horizon that just needs time to bake.

What do you think? Has Ubisoft left Watch Dogs “dead and buried” or is it just its time? Let us know below!

Ubisoft Halts Watch Dogs: Legion Updates

Watch Dogs: Legion

Ubisoft has pulled the plug on Watch Dogs: Legion after not even a year and half of support. The studio took it upon themselves to announce the news in a blog post, which started by praising the successes of the title including a decently sized fanbase and a fair bit of content. 

All that, however, wasn’t enough for Ubisoft to continue producing new content as their latest update was the final update they’ll put out there, but do assure fans that the game will continue in a sense, stating that following Season 5’s passing, the game will loop seasons 3 through 5 over and over.

It’s hard to tell if Ubisoft plans on shuttering the Watch Dogs: Legion servers, but it seems if they do, they don’t want to rock the boat with too much shocking info all at once. 

New Watch Dogs: Legion Update Adds 60FPS, Zombie Mode Incoming

Watch Dogs: Legion

Ubisoft‘s promised performance update for Watch Dogs: Legion is live, so now PS5 owners can experience the game at 60FPS on the next-gen console.

There is a tradeoff, however, as you cannot get the raytracing effect with the boosted FPS, but we’re sure we can live without it if you absolutely need the boosted performance.

In a side step to the game’s boosted performance, Ubi’s also planning on adding a new game mode for fans to enjoy. Labeled Watch Dogs: Legion of the Dead, it’s pretty self-explanatory. You go off killing undead that plague the streets of London. Currently, it’s still in the testing phases on PC, but we can hope it won’t be too long before we get our hands on this new mode.

What do you think? Are you ready to see that smooth 60FPS or blasting away the undead? Tell us below!

Watch Dogs: Legion Will Run At 30 FPS, 4K, Ray Tracing Enabled On Next-Gen Consoles

Watch Dogs Legion

The live producer for Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs: Legion, Lathieeshe Thillainathan, has confirmed during a Reddit AMA that the game will run really well on the PS5. According to his comment, players can expect the game running at 30 FPS on 4K with ray tracing on.

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by u/watchdogs_devs from discussion Hello, I am Lathieeshe Thillainathan, Live Producer on Watch Dogs: Legion. AMA.
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At this time, it isn’t clear if Ubisoft will offer a boost mode to bump up the framerate to 60 FPS at a different resolution.

Also, if you’ve got plans to nab yourself a copy of Watch Dogs: Legion, don’t forget that you’re also eligible for a free upgrade to the next-gen.

What do you think? Are you excited about this confirmation? Tell us below!

Watch Dogs: Legion Gets New Gameplay To Show Off

Watch Dogs: Legion

During Ubisoft Forward Sunday, the studio kicked off the main event with a short film based on the concept of Watch Dogs: Legion. This then led to a gameplay overview chock full of information about the next entry to the seasoned hacking-focused franchise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGBrGqXILgM

The voiceover, which was blissfully British, gave an overview of the main characters of interest as well as some of the things you need to know about the game. Legion places the player in a futuristic Britain after a bombing pinned on the hacktivist group, DedSec. Rife with corruption, you play as any given member of that very group to clear the name and rid the power that Albion’s leader, Nigel Cass, possesses.

From hackers with a knack for nicking drones to construction workers, to paramedics, and even a granny, you can mix up your play style. Watch Dogs: Legion really hammered in its core feature of having multiple playable characters with its trailer and gameplay showcase. It’s been a staple for this entry since its announcement during last year’s E3.

Watch Dogs: Legion launches on October 29, 2020.

What do you think? Are you excited for the new entry? Tell us below!

Ten of the More Interesting E3 2019 Conference Moments and Announcements

E3 2019

The E3 2019 conferences felt a little watered down this year. Each respective company had a ton of trailers and announcements for games but overall, it was pretty mediocre. Even with Sony stepping away from E3 this year there was just so much. Yet it was still a little lackluster. Maybe because there wasn’t a lot of surprises. We already knew about most of what was shown.

That’s not to say it was a total bore fest though. There were some interesting announcements this year and there are definitely games to look forward to. Some of these announcements stood out above the crowd. Whether they were new IPs or more footage of games we already knew about there was still some exciting news. Here are ten of the more interesting E3 2019 conference moments and announcements.

Elden Ring

While this was leaked beforehand it was still cool to see a trailer for this intriguing project. Elden Ring is a collaboration between author of The Song of Ice and Fire (aka Game of Thrones) book series, George R.R. Martin, and Dark Souls director, Hidetaka Miyazaki. It looks like Martin will be working on the mythology of the world of Elden Ring while Miyazaki will be writing the main story. Not much else is known about the project at this time but it’s definitely an interesting partnership.

Cyberpunk 2077

The upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 is looking really good and we got to see some more of it this year as well. A nice little surprise came in the form of Keanu Reeves appearing in the game at the end of the trailer and then walking on stage to talk to the audience.

 

Not only is he appearing in the game but he’s also going to play a main character. According to CD Projekt Red founder, Marcin Iwinski, who hopped on a E3 Coliseum panel, Reeves plays a character with a very prominent role. His character is named Silverhand, who is also based on the same character from the original Cyberpunk role playing game.

As for Cyberpunk 2077, there was another gameplay shown behind closed doors to the press. They did the same thing last year and eventually released the video to the public. Let’s hope they do the same this time as well.

Blair Witch

This is one of the very few surprises that showed up at E3. Developers Bloober Team, who brought us Layers of Fear and Observer, are tackling this first person psychological horror. Think what you might about the movie, this looks pretty decent. I think if anyone can pull it off it would be Bloober Team. Unfortunately, the game is only set to release for Xbox and PC, in August. Still an interesting announcement anyway.

Ghostwire: Tokyo

Another one of the few surprises this year, Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil, Evil Within) took to the stage to announce their next project titled Ghostwire: Tokyo. We don’t have a whole lot of info about the game but it’s going to be spooky and it’s going to be different than Tango Gameworks previous works with Evil Within.

Instead of straight up horror, it looks to lean more towards the paranormal and occult side of things with that distinctive Japanese flavor. That doesn’t mean it won’t have its share of action of course, as you can see towards the end of the trailer. It’s also been noted as being “a new kind of action-adventure game”.

Here’s hoping we hear some more about this one soon.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

I might be a little biased on this one because I like games that I can play co-op with my family but Wolfenstein: Youngblood looks like an interesting addition to the series. You play as the twin daughters of BJ Blazkowicz, Jess and Soph, during the 1980’s which takes place many years after the events of the second game. This is a spin-off so we’re not getting a direct sequel here but it’s length will still be pretty substantial.

You can play solo with one character being controlled by A.I. but I imagine it’s more fun to have someone else jump in and take control of the other sister. Bethesda is also offering a “buddy pass” that you can give to a friend so they can play with you.

Watch Dogs Legion

Despite the first two Watch Dogs games being hit or miss with people, this new iteration looks rather promising if only for the concept of it. Watch Dogs Legion doesn’t actually have one main character but instead many characters. In fact, they claim you can play as any NPC. All of which you can use to progress the story. They can also permanently die which adds and interesting layer to the gameplay.

They all have their own set of perks and attributes although you can assign them to any class in the game. You might want to use their strengths to your advantage because, as I mentioned, they can die and you lose them permanently. Another tidbit to mention here is that the cutscenes will change depending on who you have on your team and who you have lost.

Something else interesting about this one is that the game is set in a post Brexit London. They said they started the game before all that went down but people are still questioning it anyway. The game is set to release March 6th, 2020, along with a slew of other games. Here’s hoping this lives up to the expectations they have set forth.

https://youtu.be/rIe3M1_Bu-Y

Gods and Monsters

Another new IP is almost always a surefire way to get everyone’s attention and Ubisoft did just that with Gods and Monsters. It’s from the creators of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and is an open world game with a storybook aesthetic. In fact they call it a “storybook adventure”. There was no gameplay in the trailer but it shows a bunch of mythological creatures in a neat looking “painted” landscape.

You play as a hero who has been tasked to help save the gods. You’ll be able to wield the power of the gods as well. Whether that means throwing bolts from Zeus or something like that remains to be seen. Hopefully we’ll see some gameplay from them soon so we can get a better idea of what to expect. But either way, this looks to be an epic journey.

https://youtu.be/Egzb6_HCqQw

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Now that this game is finally not a long running joke and is actually happening, more details are slowly coming to light. And they laid out quite a bit this year at E3. Which was enough to get it on the list. There were quite a few highlights that they gave us during the conference. For one it’s become glaringly apparent that this game is going to be massive. As in this is the first of an unknown amount of games and spans the first section of the original game that takes place in Midgar. Oh and it will be on not one, but two blu-ray discs.

So they have greatly expanded upon the original game in several ways. Bigger set pieces, more dialogue, and more epic battles are what they are bringing to this game. All while staying true to the original fans. Of which there are many.

The battle system was also shown off at the Square Enix conference and gave us a taste of what it will be like to play the game. It’s like a hybrid of the original ATB system. Normal battle is very action oriented, similar to some of the latest Final Fantasy games such as Final Fantasy XV. But you can also pause the game at any moment in order to use items and limits. You’re also encouraged to switch between characters on a regular basis to get the most out of your team. In other words, the battle system is a hybrid of the original battle system and a new one. It looks like they may have figured out a way to please both old and new fans at the same time. Maybe.

They also showed off some more of the characters including a favorite of many, Tifa. There’s footage of new areas and even a sneak peek at materia. Add in a release date and you have a huge part of the Square Enix conference for just this one game. It looks promising though.

Fallout 76 Wastelanders

You all may have heard of a little game called Fallout 76 and how, when it launched, received all manner of flak from critics and players alike. Despite all that, people have still been playing the game and Bethesda, apparently, has been listening to those players. Fallout 76 Wastelanders is another expansion for the online post-apocalyptic game and will be adding in some features that stem from the previous single player entries in the series. NPCs and quests are coming to Fallout 76 for the first time.

Right now there are no NPCs in the game. Anyone you find is another player so this should be an interesting addition. They will be secluded from the outside world so you’ll have to go to certain areas to find them. But they will come with branching dialogue and react to your choices similar to other Fallout games. You’ll even be able to get a little romantic with certain ones as well if that’s your thing.

It’s worth mentioning that this new expansion will also bring new weapons, armor, enemies, etc. to the world. There is no release date as of yet except that it’ll be out sometime in fall of this year.

Project Scarlett

This is the code name for the new Xbox system that is in the works. I can almost hear you now. You’re probably wondering why this is on the list at all. What in the world does this have to do with PlayStation? I’m glad you asked.

Let’s go back a couple months to April when Wired posted an article with an exclusive look at the PS5. Mark Cerny went over some of the specs and talked about how much of a dramatic effect the new system will have for games. Here are a few of the highlights of Sony’s upcoming system:

  • 8K resolution (crispy!)
  • Solid State Drive (faster loading, frame rates as high as 120 frames per second)
  • Ray Tracing (to put it simply it has to do with light in the game reacting to objects. It’s more complex than that though obviously but basically, the games will look amazing)
  • Backwards compatibility of sorts (a must have feature)

Now, let’s take a look at some of the highlights from the reveal Microsoft had for their new system:

  • 8K resolution (super crispy)
  • Solid State Drive (same one as PS5 apparently, also boasting 120 fps)
  • Ray Tracing (again, it looks cool and is a term that was mentioned a few times)
  • Backwards compatibility of sorts (again, very important)

Sound a bit familiar? I thought so too. And that’s why this is on this list. Both systems sound very comparable as far as technology goes. At least right now anyway. This is, of course, just a small taste of what’s to come and doesn’t include all the features of either system but I just couldn’t help but feel like I had heard all this before when I was watching the Xbox conference.

There you go, ten of the more interesting moments from E3 2019. Are there any you would like to add to it? Did we miss any? What did you like or hate about e3 2019?