Recently, Ubisoft began re-releasing their games on Steam.
The open-world hacking game from Ubisoft was listed as having a release date of January 23 on its Steam page earlier today.
It will be available in three versions—a regular, Gold, and Ultimate edition—each of which will include a variety of DLC, though the pricing is presently unknown.
The next-gen versions of Watch Dogs Legion were released in November 2020 after the original game.
After its initial release, the game received multiple upgrades with new content that included the return of fan favorites Aiden Pearce and Wrench, a character from the Assassin’s Creed series, and a zombie survival mode dubbed Legion of the Dead.
Watch Dogs Legion, the third installment in Ubisoft’s hacking series, is set in an open-world London that was praised upon release for its accurate depiction of the metropolis.
After a protracted hiatus, Ubisoft announced last month that it would resume publishing some of its games on Steam.
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, its most popular game in recent years, joined Steam on December 6 in time for the release of its last content update.
Anno 1800 and Roller Champions, the latter of which launches on December 13 on Steam, are additional Ubisoft games that will soon be available.
In 2019, Ubisoft stopped releasing new games on Steam. Since then, games like Ghost Recon Breakpoint and The Division 2 have been made available through the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect, the company’s own digital distribution network.