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A second Watch Dogs game has been confirmed by publisher Ubisoft as part of its latest financial report.
The follow-up to the hit new franchise will launch during the publisher’s fiscal 2017, meaning it’ll be in stores before the end of March 2017.
In 2016-17 Ubisoft says it “will launch a very high-quality line-up, including For Honor, South Park the Fractured but Whole, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon WildLands, the next instalment of Watchdogs, and a new high-potential AAA brand with strong digital live services”.
Ubisoft finally confirmed the existence of a second Watch Dogs title shortly after announcing it would not be releasing a new Assassin’s Creed title this year, instead using the time to ensure the franchise delivers its full potential.
Source: Ubisoft