
Ubisoft Invites Fans To Make Music For Watch Dogs: Legion, Sparking Exploitation Debate
Last week, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt announced on Twitter that his music production company, HitRecord, would once again partner with Ubisoft, this time to help the publisher create 10 songs for its upcoming open world hacker game, Watch Dogs: Legion. This immediately re-ignited an old debate about the ethics of soliciting work for big budget games from fans.
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Watch Dogs Legion Is Crowdsourcing Music From Fans Via Joseph Gordon Levitt's Media Company
GameSpot14th Jul 2019Ubisoft partners with HitRecord for a music collaboration that pays $2,000 for one song.

Watch Dogs Legion is set after Scotland leaves the UK
PC Gamer27th Jun 2019While Watch Dogs Legion is set in London, the capital doesn't exist in a vacuum, so what's going on in the rest of the rest of the UK? ...

Watch Dogs: Legion Collector's Edition includes neon mask but no iconic cap
Destructoid19th Jun 2019Ubisoft has revealed the contents of an upcoming collector's edition for their not-political open-world adventure Watch Dogs: Legion. ...