Earlier today, Microsoft finally confirmed therelease date and price for the Xbox Series X, which also means we can expect to see some next-gen titles be given more concrete release dates too. For instance, Ubisoft’sWatch Dogs Legionfor Xbox Series X is officially a launch title for the new console, coming out on the same day: November 10th.

While Ubisoft had previously confirmed thatWatch Dogs Legionwould bereleasing on current-gen platforms and PC on October 29th, its next-gen release dates were up in the air, since the release dates for the next-gen consoles themselves were still a mystery.

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Those who want to play the game on newer hardware thankfully won’t have to wait too long, as the gap between release dates is only just over a week, but Ubisoft has reminded everyone that anyone who purchases the game for Xbox One or PlayStation 4 will be entitled to a free next-gen upgrade.

With the PlayStation 5’s release date still a complete unknown at the time of writing, the wait could be longer for those planning to purchase Sony’s console instead. The theory is that the PS5 will release in November as well and, ifWatch Dogs Legionis a launch title for the Xbox Series X, it’s probably a safe assumption that it will be the same for PS5. Or, at the very least, it will come out shortly after the PS5’s release.

This isn’t the only Ubisoft title fans can look forward to on the Xbox Series X’s launch date. In a surprise move,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which was originally going to release on November 17th, has been moved up to release on the same day as the console.

In other Ubisoft news, the publisher will behosting another Ubisoft Forward event tomorrow, where we can most likely expect to seeWatch Dogs LegionsandAssassin’s Creed Valhallabe featured in some capacity. The big draws, though, are the revampedGods & Monsters, now titledImmortals: Fenyx Rising,and therumoredPrince of Persiaremake.

However, the announcement of the new Ubisoft Forward came not too long after Ubisoft found itself mired ina new controversy regarding its mobile gameTom Clancy’s Elite Squad. Upon release, the game’s terrorist organization antagonist was featured with a logo that looked basically identical to the one used for the Black Lives Matter movement. The logo has since been removed, but Ubisoft announcing new games so soon afterwards has drawn accusations that the company is already trying to distract people from the controversy.

Watch Dogs: Legionwill release for PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One on October 29th and for Xbox Series X on November 10th. It will release for PlayStation 5 at an unknown date.

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