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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
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Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
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First release | Watch Dogs 27 May 2014 |
Latest release | Watch Dogs: Legion 29 October 2020 |
Watch Dogs (stylized asWATCH_DOGS) is anaction-adventure video game franchise published byUbisoft, and developed primarily by itsMontreal andToronto studios using the Disrupt game engine.[1] The series'eponymous first title was released in 2014, and it has featured three games in total, the most recent being 2020'sWatch Dogs: Legion. Several tie-in books and comic book miniseries set in the games' universe have also been published.
Gameplay in theWatch Dogs games focuses on anopen world where the player can complete missions to progress an overall story, as well as engage in various side activities. The core gameplay consists of driving, shooting, andstealth segments, with occasionalrole-playing andpuzzle elements. TheWatch Dogs games are set in fictionalized versions of real-life cities, at various points in time, and follow differenthacker protagonists who, while having different goals to achieve, find themselves involved with the criminal underworlds of their respective cities. The antagonists are usually corrupt companies, crime bosses, and rival hackers who take advantage of ctOS (central Operating System), a fictional computing network that connects every electronic device in a city together into a single system and stores personal information on most citizens. The player also has access to ctOS, which can be used to control various devices to assist them in combat, stealth, or solving puzzles.
The games have received generally positive reviews for their gameplay elements, mission structure, and world design, with criticism for frequent technical issues, while the narratives and characters have garnered mixed reactions. The series has been financially successful, with lifetime sales for the first two games exceeding 20 million units in total.[2]
2014 | Watch Dogs Watch Dogs: Bad Blood |
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2016 | Watch Dogs 2 |
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2020 | Watch Dogs: Legion |
2021 | Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline |
Set within a fictionalized version of theChicago metropolitan area in 2013, the first installment in the series followsgray hat hacker andvigilanteAiden Pearce's quest for revenge after the killing of his niece. The game's development began in 2009, with a budget of $68 million.[3][4]Watch Dogs was derived from a potential sequel from theDriver series which had been in development atUbisoft Montreal coincident toDriver: San Francisco atUbisoft Reflections and was released in 2011.Driver: San Francisco did not have a strong commercial performance, leading to theDriver game at Montreal being reworked into one that focused on hacking but still incorporated driving elements.[5] Ubisoft Montreal wasWatch Dogs' lead developer, with additional support provided by Ubisoft Reflections,Ubisoft Paris,Ubisoft Quebec, andUbisoft Bucharest.[6] The game was heavily anticipated following its gameplay reveal atE3 2012, though the final game, which was accused of graphicaldowngrading, triggered controversy.[7] The game was released forWindows,PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,Xbox 360 andXbox One in May 2014, and aWii U version was released in November 2014.[8]
Downloadable content (DLC) for the game, titledWatch Dogs: Bad Blood, was released in September 2014. Starring Raymond "T-Bone" Kenney, a main character from the base game's story, as the playable protagonist, the DLC adds ten story missions, new "Street Sweep" contracts, as wells as new weapons, outfits, side missions, and anRC car.[9]
Set within a fictionalized version of theSan Francisco Bay Area in 2016,Watch Dogs 2 follows the story of hackerMarcus Holloway, who is punished for a crime he did not commit through ctOS 2.0, and joins the hacking group DedSec in their efforts to raise social awareness about the dangers posed by ctOS 2.0. and expose the corruption of its creators, the Blume company. This installment expanded upon the multiplayer options from the first game and introduced new weapons and gadgets. UnlikeWatch Dogs, the game features a much more vibrant and optimistic tone.[10] Ubisoft Montreal was the game's lead developer, with Ubisoft's studios in Toronto, Paris, Bucharest, Kyiv and Newcastle assisting the development.[11]Watch Dogs 2 was released in November 2016 for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[12]
Five downloadable content packs for the game have been released: the "T-Bone Content Bundle", "Human Conditions", "No Compromise", "Root Access Bundle", and "Psychedelic Pack".[13][14] As per an exclusivity agreement withSony Interactive Entertainment, all DLCs were timed exclusives for PlayStation 4.[15]
Set within a fictionalised representation of a futuristic, dystopianLondon,Watch Dogs: Legion follows the local branch of DedSec as they seek to clear their names after being framed for a series of terrorist bombings. DedSec also attempt to liberate London's citizens from the control of Albion, an oppressiveprivate military company which turned the city into asurveillance state following the bombings.[20] The game introduces a multiple playable characters system, allowing players to recruit virtually anyNPC found in the game'sopen world. Each playable character has their own unique skills and backgrounds, and can be lost permanently if players enable the option ofpermadeath before starting a new game. There are multiple ways to complete missions depending on which playable character is selected.[21]Ubisoft Toronto led the game's development, withClint Hocking serving as its creative director.[22]Legion was released for Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, andStadia on October 29, 2020;PlayStation 5 andXbox Series X/S versions were also made available once the consoles released.[23]
The game's online multiplayer component, which was delayed from its planned December 3 release to March 2021,[24][25] allows up to four players to complete exclusive cooperative missions, participate in various competitive game modes, or simply explore London together. Following its release,Legion was supported with several free updates that added new missions, game modes, and characters, including a number of special operatives, such as Mina Sidhu, a former test subject who has gained mind-control powers; Aiden Pearce, returning from the originalWatch Dogs; Wrench, a major supporting character fromWatch Dogs 2; and Darcy Clarkson, a member of theAssassin Brotherhood, as part of a non-canonical crossover with Ubisoft'sAssassin's Creed franchise.[26] A paid story expansion titledWatch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline, featuring Aiden and Wrench in a new storyline set after their respective games but before the events ofLegion's main campaign, was released on July 6, 2021.[27]
TheWatch Dogs series is part of a genre known assandbox games. The series combines elements of action, adventure, stealth and vehicular gameplay. The player can freely roam the virtual world on foot or by use of vehicles and make use of an array of weapon and melee-based combat. Illegal activities such as assaultingnon-player characters (NPCs) will instigate a proactive and usually lethal response from authoritative figures. In the instance of death, the player willrespawn near the area where they were killed.
In each game, the player assumes control of a hacker, who can hack into various electronic devices connected to the fictional ctOS system with their in-game smartphone.[28][29] While most of the abilities granted by ctOS are useful for solving puzzles or in stealth sections, the player can make use of them at almost any given time during gameplay to create different scenarios, such as hacking into the traffic lights to create atraffic jam or calling the police on unsuspecting NPCs. In each game, the player can level up and unlock new hacker abilities and gadgets. InWatch Dogs 2, more weapons and hacker gadgets were introduced, such as ataser and aquadcopter.[30]
TheWatch Dogs games take place in fictionalized versions of real-life cities that have implemented ctOS.Watch Dogs is set in theChicago area,Watch Dogs 2 in theSan Francisco Bay Area, andWatch Dogs: Legion inGreater London. While the first two games take place during modern times,Legion is set in the "near future" (circa 2030), depicting significant advancements in technology.
Game | Metacritic |
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Watch Dogs | (PC) 77/100 (PS4) 80/100 (XONE) 78/100 (WIIU) 62/100 |
Watch Dogs 2 | (PC) 75/100 (PS4) 82/100 (XONE) 81/100 |
Watch Dogs: Legion | (PC) 72/100[31] (PS4) 70/100[32] (PS5) 66/100[33] (XONE) 76/100[34] (XSX) 74/100[35] |
Watch Dogs received generally positive reviews despite criticism aimed at certain technical issues, the discrepancy in graphical quality between marketing and the real game, narrative, and protagonist. It sold more than 10 million copies by the end of 2014.[36][37]
Watch Dogs 2 received generally positive reviews upon release, with critics generally regarding it as an improvement over the original game.[38] While the game struggled at launch commercially, more than 10 million units were sold by 2020.[39]
Watch Dogs: Legion received overall mixed reviews. Critics were polarized over the multiple playable characters aspect, with some appreciating its diversity and the inclusion of permadeath for allowing emotional attachment from players, while others criticized the characters' lack of personality and the imbalance between their abilities. Criticism was further aimed at the game's world, driving mechanics, inconsistent difficulty, repetitive missions, online features and technical problems.
AneBook,//n/Dark Clouds byJohn Shirley as a continuation of the firstWatch Dogs, was released in conjunction with the game.[40] A comic book miniseries,Watch Dogs: Return to Rocinha, was published by Titan Comics in 2019; it was later merged into a single book. AWatch Dogs: Legion prequel novel, titledDay Zero, and a companion book, titledResistance Report, were published by Aconyte Book and Insight Editions, respectively, prior to the game's release.[41] Aspin-off comic book series was released monthly beginning in November 2021 byBehemoth in the United States and in two collected editions in France byGlénat.[42][43] A prequel novel to theWatch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline expansion, titledStars and Stripes, which follows Aiden Pearce and bridges the gap between the events ofWatch Dogs andLegion, was published by Aconyte Books in April 2022.[42]
In 2013, it was rumored that a film adaptation of the firstWatch Dogs game was in development byUbisoft Film & Television,Sony Pictures Entertainment, andNew Regency.[44][45] In 2014,Paul Wernick andRhett Reese were commissioned to write the film.[46] In 2016,Engadget published an article stating that the film was still in development and that Ubisoft planned to make film renditions for all of its franchises.[47] The film remained indevelopment hell for over 7 years, until 2024, when it was reported thatSophie Wilde was set to star in the film, with Mathieu Turi directing and Christie LeBlanc writing an original screenplay.[48] In June,Tom Blyth joined Wilde.[49] In July, Ubisoft announced that filming had officially begun.[50]
In 2019, it was reported that aWatch Dogs-inspired "cybermystery" animated television series was in development. Unlike the video games, which are ratedM, the series would be aimed attweens and would follow a teenage “super hacker” protagonist who solves crimes in her high school.[51]
An interactive audio drama,Watch Dogs: Truth, was released in November 2024. It is set after the events ofWatch Dogs: Legion.[52]