Watch Dogs 3 – dystopian sequel ‘set in post-Brexit London’ to be revealed at E3 next week
AN ACTION game is set to stir up controversy when it's revealed at E3 next week - because it's set in a "near future, dystopian version of London" in a "post-Brexit world".
Reports of a leaked Amazon listing, later confirmed by the publisher on , indicate that the game, Watch Dogs Legion, will also let gamers control anyone they meet.
Legion will be the third Watch Dogs game, and will be revealed at Ubisoft's E3 press conference next week.
The Watch Dogs games have set up players as anti-establishment hackers, using security forces' technology against them.
Previous versions of the game were set in fictionalised versions of Chicago and San Francisco.
"London makes total sense for [Watch Dogs], as the city has one of the highest surveillance levels in the world making this the perfect playground," according to the listing.
Playing as different characters will cause missions in the game to change.
We don't know exactly when Watch Dogs Legion might come out, but Ubisoft had previously confirmed it had a number of unannounced big-budget games set for release before the end of March 2020.
If the rumours are true then expect more on Monday evening next week.
Ubisoft's annual E3 show kicks off at 9 p.m. UK time, and you will also be able to watch it online.
The E3 festivities kick off in Los Angeles on Saturday, with Microsoft's briefing on Sunday expected to bring news of the Xbox 2 and their latest in cloud gaming technology.
Sony aren't attending this year, however, so don't hold your breath for PS5 updates.
Sun Gaming will be at the show, to stay tuned for more news as it breaks.
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