Ubisoft has officially pulled the plug on Watch Dogs: Legion, with title update 5.6 marking the game’s final update. The developer thanked the game’s community for their support in a lengthy letter to fans, as well as providing a rundown of all the content released since the game’s launch in October 2020.
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
You’d think the final update for Watch Dogs: Legion would be significant, but it only included minor bug fixes and improvements to the Spiderbot Arena, user interface, and visuals. Season 4 of the game concluded yesterday, but there’s still Season 5: Stripes to look forward to.
Seasons 3 through 5 will be cycled constantly after the fifth season, allowing players to receive any incentives that were missed. An alternate version of Aiden Pearce’s jacket, as well as Jackson’s mask and clothes, will be available as new rewards. “We couldn’t be prouder of the game we’ve made, and we appreciate all of you who’ve accompanied us on this adventure in London throughout the year,” the developer said after all of the updates, new characters, and the Bloodline expansion. We’re excited to witness more of your Legion adventures!”
Watch Dogs: Legion first launched in October 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia before coming to Xbox Series X/S and PS5 in November. You can check out our official review for the base game here. Where the franchise goes from here remains to be seen especially with Ubisoft Toronto currently focused on supporting Far Cry 6. Stay tuned for more details in the future.