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Ubisoft may be working on a sequel to last year's Watch Dogs, according to the LinkedIn profile of a senior gameplay programmer at Ubisoft.

Julien Risse's profile previously stated that he had worked on Watch Dogs and its add-on Bad Blood, as well as Watch Dogs 2. The Watch Dogs 2 reference has since been removed from RIsse's page, but not before screenshots of the original could be captured.

Though Watch Dogs 2 hasn't been announced, Ubisoft staff have talked about a potential sequel before. In January, the game's creative director admitted that Watch Dogs had "a lot of room for improvement", and that a sequel would "carry on taking risks".

Watch Dogs first came out in May last year, and by October, it had shipped 9 million copies worldwide. It's available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, and Wii U.

 

(source: http://nzgamer.com/news/8965/watch-dogs-2-listed-on-programmers-linkedin-profile.html)