E3 2019: Ubisoft Announces Watch Dogs: Legion

E3 2019: Ubisoft Announces Watch Dogs: Legion

With a fresh spin on gameplay.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 10, 2019 @ 02:36 PM (Staff Bios)
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It's finally here! Introducing Watch Dogs: Legion!



So what is there to know of the next iteration of the franchise?

Well, Watch Dogs: Legion is set in London, post-Brexit. The UK has become a surveillance state, and freedom has become fear. However, many Londoners have stood against surveillance, forming the resistance.

In Watch Dogs: Legion, permadeath is a mechanic used. You'll be able to fill not just one pair of shoes, but many, ranging from a young man to an elderly lady. You can recruit and play as anyone. Each person has a unique story. Become whoever you want and learn about them.

Combat is just as avoidable compared to the previous titles thanks to technology. However, it doesn't hurt to run and gun either with all of your new toys. The thing is, you all are part of the resistance.

Watch Dogs: Legion is launching March 6, 2020.

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