
In comparison to the serious and rather grim plot of the first Watch Dogs, the second part of the series approaches the subject at a more relaxed level. The game was released on November 15 on the major eighth-generation consoles, and on November 29 on PC. Watch Dogs 2 was officially announced on June 8, 2016, which is just over two years after the release of the original.

The game is once again the responsibility of Ubisoft's internal studios, led by the Ubisoft Montreal team, which has created such popular series as Far Cry, Assassin's Creed, Prince of Persia, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell and the latest installments of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six. In accordance with the concept of the series, similar realities accompany us also in the second part of the series. The game is set within an open world, fictionalised representation of London, and will feature the ability to control multiple characters that can be recruited across the game’s setting and who can be permanently lost during the course of a playthrough providing a more dynamic influence on the game’s narrative.Watch Dogs 2 is a sequel created for users of PC, PS4 and XONE platforms, modelled on the Grand Theft Auto series, sandbox action game Watch Dogs from 2014, in which we played the role of a former criminal, using our hacking skills and a whole range of modern gadgets to control urban infrastructure and all kinds of communication devices. It is the third instalment in the Watch Dogs series, and the sequel to Watch Dogs 2. Watch Dogs: Legion is an upcoming action-adventure game, developed by Ubisoft Toronto and published by Ubisoft. The development team is headed by creative director Clint Hocking, who was recruited to assist on the game’s creation due to Ubisoft moving development from their studio in Montreal to Toronto, and recruiting developers who had previously worked with him on Far Cry and Far Cry 2.

Watch Dogs: Legion is being developed by Ubisoft Toronto, with additional work being provided by sister studios Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Kyiv and Ubisoft Reflections.
