
In Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, players could read a note that hinted at Blume's existence in the world, Blume being the security firm featured in the original Watch Dogs, which was one of the game's major plot points. Subtle nods to other titles are fairly common in Ubisoft games, and the two franchises in question have referenced each other before. Potential Watch Dogs Legions Ubisoft Connections

RELATED: Every 'Play as Anyone' Character Type Seen So Far in Watch Dogs Legion And while Legion doesn't feature a primary protagonist in the traditional sense, instead opting for multiple, recruitable protagonists throughout the game, the connection to the Assassin's has big implications for the larger Ubisoft universe, which has been hinted at with Easter eggs for years. Moreover, Watch Dogs Legion features a not-so-subtle connection to the Assassin's Creed games, and that opens up a ton of possibilities.įor those unaware, Watch Dogs Legion features descendants of Assassin's Creed Syndicate's Jacob Frye, one of the game's two Assassin protagonists.

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While Watch Dogs Legion isn't Ubisoft's biggest upcoming game, it's still one of the triple-a titles Ubisoft is planning to release in the coming months, and it looks like a major improvement over what the last two games in the series have accomplished, which says a lot considering how much of an improvement Watch Dogs 2 was over the first game.
