The game doesn't have animals but won't end when the story concludes

Apr 2, 2014 13:29 GMT  ·  By

Watch Dogs designer Jonathan Morin has talked a bit more about the upcoming title from his team at Ubisoft Montreal, confirming that, while there are no actual dogs in the game, players will be able to continue exploring the city after completing the story.

Watch Dogs is an open-world action adventure title that's set to debut this May and Ubisoft has posted quite a lot of details about it in recent weeks.

After launching a few videos and confirming that the title will not get a demo ahead of its release, designer Jonathan Morin has spilled a few more details on Twitter while talking with his followers.

The developer confirmed that, once the story of Watch Dogs is completed, players can still continue exploring the open world and finish remaining activities or side quests.

Unfortunately, for those who like animals, Watch Dogs will not actually feature dogs in its open world, as Moring shot down such a proposition so that fans won't have false hopes when going into the new title.

In case you forgot, Watch Dogs deals with hacking and central surveillance so its title doesn't refer to the actual animals.

The game is set to debut worldwide on May 27 for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.