Ubisoft‘s third entry in its dystopian hack-’em-up series, Watchdogs: Legion, released back in 2020 to fairly lukewarm reviews and middling sales, but as is tradition with the French publisher, the game still received strong post-release support in the form of new updates and new expansions. However, it appears that this ongoing support is about to come to an end.

According to a recent update from the development team on Watch Dogs: Legion’s official site, Title Update 5.6 will be the final update for the game.

As you can imagine, from the sounds of things, the company won’t be deploying any more patches or updates for the game going forward, which’ll likely be sad news to fans who’re still enjoying their time in Ubisoft’s futuristic recreation of London.

Unfortunately, the final 5.6 update hasn’t really been a particularly significant one. Specifically, the patch has ironed out some minor bug fixes, and simply brought some minor improvements to the game’s user interface, visuals, and Spiderbot Arena. In other words, it seems that the game has gone out with more of a whimper than a straight-up bang.

Our very own Zhiqing Wan reviewed Watch Dogs: Legion on PC back when it launched in 2020 and enjoyed her time with the game, ultimately awarding it a 3.5/5, concluding: