Watch Dogs Legion post-launch support has ended
Ubisoft announced that they are no longer supporting Watch Dogs: Legion with additional content, making Title Update 5.6 the final major patch.
We wanted to express our thanks to all players of Watch Dogs: Legion. You’ve built the best DedSec London could have hoped for. https://t.co/FMmOUXHDBf pic.twitter.com/CKV91DhKj1
— Watch Dogs: Legion (@watchdogsgame) January 21, 2022
The open world game has been out since 2020 and was given a series of content updates from fully releasing it’s online free roam game mode, season pass content to even an expansion called Watch Dogs: Legion Bloodlines that let’s players play as Aiden Pierce, the first protagonist in the Watch Dogs series.
The online portion of the game currently offers the Season 5 Stripes’ reward track. Once that season is over, the game will go back to Season 3’s and back up again to Season 5 to give players another shot at previous rewards.
Post-launch support for Watch Dogs: Legion ended just a little over a year after the game launched in October of 2020, showing that the game wasn’t greatly received as Ubisoft had hoped. Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla released in the same year, even just weeks apart from Legion and that title is still going strong as it’s soon to get a major expansion called Dawn of Ragnarok, which is scheduled to come out on March 10.
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