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Watch Dogs: Legionisn’t getting anymore post-launch content. In anupdate from the development team, they say that the previous update was the last, and that ‘seasons’ in the online mode will soon begin to repeat.

This isn’t much of a surprise. Legion was released in October 2020 and, after some delays, (almost) all of itspost-launch roadmaphas been fulfilled. I’ve seen grumbles online that a proposed “New Game+” mode never materialised, although it seems like the more challenging “Resistance mode"is that in spirit.

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Legion itself seemed nice enough upon release, albeit with lots of frustration focused on its plot and lack of main character. “I really do appreciate what it’s trying to do with its story, but the end result is like Jason Statham beating you to death with a book of Nietzsche’s aphorisms. It’s still Jason fucking Statham, and you’re still getting battered,” wrote Nate in hisWatch Dogs: Legion review. Alice B liked itsBloodline expansion more, which brought back Aiden Pearce from Watch_Dogs 1 and Wrench from WD2.

Watch Dogs still feels like a series that hasn’t found a fixed identity - although so far the upshot of that is that each game is different and more interesting for it. I’ve no idea what I’d want from any kind of sequel. Do you?