Watch Dogs Legion Online Mode Slows Down on a Computer

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Last month, Ubisoft revealed that the Online Mode for Watch Dogs Legion would be released on March 9th. However, it appears that this mode has been delayed on a computer due to an accident that may occur on specific systems.

In order to provide a smooth gaming experience from day 1, Ubisoft has decided to postpone the Online Mode for Watch Dogs Legion PC. Unfortunately, there is no ETA on when this mode will come out. Ubisoft claims that it will release more information as soon as possible.

Watch Dogs Legion Online Mode Delay

As we have already reported, the online mode of Watch Dogs: Legion will include the following features for all players:

  • Free-running open-world collaboration where players can perform with their friends for up to four players. Players can explore London, meet city events, complete challenges and take part in side activities.
  • New collaborative missions for two to four players using new collaborative game mechanics. It also gives players the opportunity to recruit the perfect team and fight back against London threats over the city’s most iconic landmarks.
  • ‘Leader of the Pack’, the first tactical collaboration for four players that requires cooperation and efficiency. It consists of five interconnected narrative missions, which are end-to-end content made for players looking for a challenge. Players will need to strategize and communicate effectively with their teammates. Players should also make sure they upgrade gadgets and recruit strong role characters.
  • The first available Player-vs-Player (PvP) mode, Spiderbot Arena. In this mode, four players control armed spiders and compete in a high-free-for-all-death game.

Stay tuned for more!

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