While Ubisoft’sWatch Dogsfranchise may have been successful initially, it seems to have drastically fallen from grace. Its three entries showed a franchise that never quite knew what it wanted to be, and it failed to amass as big a diehard fanbase as other Ubisoft titles. The release ofWatch Dogs: Legionmay be the end of the franchise as rumors suggest that Ubisoft has quietly canceled future entries, but if it wants to try again, it will need to takeWatch Dogsto a whole other level.

Themain focus of theWatch Dogsfranchiseis on a sci-fi dystopian world where hacker vigilantes try their hardest to combat the system. It has stayed within the confines of a version of the real world, butWatch Dogs 4could bring it somewhere else entirely. Instead of causing havoc in the streets of iconic cities, the fourth game should go all in on the sci-fi genre by bringing players across the stars.

characters in Watch Dogs Legion

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Watch Dogs 4 Needs to Go Absolutely Wild

Each entry in theWatch Dogsfranchise seems to be quite different from the last. The first game told a gritty revenge story in the streets of Chicago,Watch Dogs 2told a more colorful lighthearted storyin San Francisco, andWatch Dogs Legiontook the series in a completely new direction by going for a virtual sandbox in London adventure. These variations have led to a unique and uneven franchise, and the fourth game might as well continue this trend.

While it would be nice if Ubisoft was able to nail down a morecohesive direction forWatch Dogs, it should now commit to the bombastic surprising nature of the franchise’s current trajectory. This time around, it should take the entire concept to a space setting. Sci-fi dystopian worlds fit right into a space setting, and it may be exactly what the franchise needs to one-up itself.

TheWatch Dogsfranchisehas barely touched on what is happening in space, but there are likely a lot of things occurring throughout the stars. The technology that the world has is pretty advanced, and these powerful organizations have probably been poking around the galaxy. While they may not have gotten far, there should at least be some type of installation on the moon that would be an excellent location for some hacking mayhem.

Ubisoft could also introduce a major time skip betweenWatch Dogs LegionandWatch Dogs 4. This time skip could see the likes of Blume and Albion expanding their presence offworld because DedSec chased them out of numerous major cities. Instead, the organizations have set up shop in space, and it will be up to the player to take them out. A new space setting wouldhelp reinventWatch Dogsonce more and could lead to even more wild hacking shenanigans. This new locale would mean new fun things to hack like airlocks, oxygen machines, and dozens of little robots. It could also mean new enemies to take out, and new obstacles for players to overcome as they try to rid the galaxy of these powerful organizations.

Watch Dogsin space may be jumping the shark a bit, but this series seems to really try to one-up itself with each entry, and this could be a fantastic way to do that. It is very unlikely to happen, and Ubisoft may never exploreWatch Dogsagain. If a fourth game does come out, there is a strong chance that it returns to the basics or expands uponWatch Dogs Legion’sframework. Space may be reserved for a completely different IP, but there is a chance thatWatch Dogscould benefit from a massive change in scenery like it.