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Ubisoft is reportedly working on a revival of Watch Dog Legion according to Tom Henderson, which involves a Director’s Cut-style re-release featuring a fully night mode version of the game. Speaking ...
Games that try to give players advanced tech usually fall flat, a great example being Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs series. Watch Dogs‘ action-adventure style uses hacking and other manipulations of a ...
In case you missed last week’s news, Ubisoft has undertaken a massive reshuffling that has resulted in delays and cancellations for up to 13 titles – not to mention job losses and studio closures.
TL;DR: Ubisoft's latest restructuring includes studio closures, game cancellations, and layoffs, reportedly ending the Watch Dogs franchise due to poor performance of Watch Dogs: Legion. Despite this, ...
(WJW) – Several unusual-colored dogs have been seen roaming the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that happened almost 40 years ago. The Dogs of Chernobyl, a project affiliated with the Clean ...
The Watch Dogs movie in the works at Regency Films and Ubisoft just got a controversial update from one of its stars. Starring in the lead role in the upcoming Watch Dogs film adaptation is Tom Blyth, ...
Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...
A new study suggests dogs engage differently with TV programs based on their personalities. Freepik We’ve all seen the hilarious videos—dogs watching movies or shows, just as engaged as their owners.
Turns out your dog is as picky about what's on TV as you are. My best friend has an elderly dachshund who she swears has a favorite radio station. When he's left home alone, he wants the local NPR ...
Cybersecurity architect and adjunct professor at NC State University Jeff Crume joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the history of hacking. What was the first computer virus?