Watch Dogs: Legion's online mode is coming in March
A new release date for Legion's 4-player open world co-op, 8-player spider bot arena battles, and tactical operations.
If you've been itching to run around London with a bunch of friends, hijacking drones, controlling cars remotely, and sticking it to the man, your wait is almost over. Watch Dogs: Legion's online mode is coming in just a few short weeks.
If you recall, the original date was delayed from early December 2020 into "early 2021" so Ubisoft could focus on patching the singleplayer game. Now a new release date has been announced: Watch Dogs: Legion's online mode will launch on March 9.
We got a play a bit of Watch Dogs: Legion's online modes recently, which include open world co-op, 8-player spiderbot arena battles, and 4-player tactical operations. You can read all about it here.
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