Watch Dogs: Legion has been revived through a new interactive experience, although it perhaps isn’t the sequel you’re hoping for.
At one point, Watch Dogs appeared to be Ubisoft’s next major franchise, joining the likes of Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry.
The upwards trajectory of the series, however, suffered a major setback with Watch Dogs: Legion, which reportedly underperformed commercially and may have put any future games on ice.
Ubisoft hasn’t abandoned the franchise though, as made clear by a new interactive audio adventure called Watch Dogs: Truth, which has been released on Audible.
Serving as a direct follow-up to Watch Dogs: Legion, Watch Dogs: Truth picks up in the same post-Brexit London setting and once again follows hacktivist group DedSec, along with returning sentient AI Bagley, as they try to stop the government’s cyber intelligence force.
While predominantly an audio drama, it features narrative choices at the end of each episode which will determine Dedsec’s next move in the story.
The main selling …