It’s official, Ubisoft’s upcoming open-world video game Watch Dogs has gone gold. The news comes from Ubisoft’s blog in which it let’s gamers know that there will be no more delays coming up from here on out.
Creative director Jonathan Morin took to Ubisoft’s blog in-order to announce that Watch Dogs has officially gone gold. What this means is that there will be no more delays popping up. In fact, we learn a bit more information behind Watch Dogs through the blog post. For instance, the game has been in development for a little over five years. Starting back in 2009, Watch Dogs has been under development shaping up to what we’ve come to know the game as today.
“It’s exciting to be gold, but it’ll be more exciting when people are playing.” – Jonathan Morin
Regardless, Jonathan Morin did make a point that even though the game is gold and gamers can expect to pick up the title during it’s worldwide release this May 27, 2014, work isn’t finished yet for Ubisoft. Jonathan said the following about Watch Dogs going gold.
“It’s exciting to be gold, but it’ll be more exciting when people are playing. For the fans it means that it’s true. It means there will be no such thing as another delay. But for us, it’s not done until they actually have it in their hands.”
Once again, Watch Dogs is set to release this May 27, 2014 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC and a Wii U version of the game will be released later this year.
Published: May 14, 2014 09:14 pm