Ubisoft has confirmed plans to unveil Watch Dogs Legion at E3, after the game leaked earlier this week.
A Twitter update from the publisher states the title will officially be revealed at the show, withUbisoft’s E3 2019 press conferencetaking place on Monday June 10.

“God Save the NPCs,” the publisher wrote, likely in reference to the game’s reported London setting and a mechanic allowing players to control any individual they meet in the game.
The game wasouted earlier this weekvia a since-deletedAmazonproduct listing, which read: “Watch_Dogs Legion is set in a near-future, dystopian version of London. It’s a post-Brexit world in which society, politics and technology have changed and altered London’s fortunes.

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“London is one of the most iconic cities in the world and has had a massive influence on all of Western Culture for centuries… London makes total sense for WD, as the city has one of the highest surveillance levels in the world making this the perfect playground.”

Watch Dogs 3’s London setting was hinted at in a post-releaseWatch Dogs 2patch, which expanded the game’s ending and included references to the Brixton area of the city.
UbisoftCEOYves Guillemotrecently confirmed the publisher hasthree ‘triple-A’ titles still to be announcedfor this fiscal year, ending July 19, 2025.

