Last month, Ubisoft released Watch Dogs Legion, serving as the third major installment to the action-adventure franchise. Shortly after the game's release, Watch Dogs Legion received mostly positive reviews, thanks to its innovative play-as-anyone feature alongside its vast open-world environment.

Players who still haven't purchased Watch Dogs Legion would be happy to know that several retailers have currently dropped the game's price for half off for Black Friday. At the moment, Watch Dogs Legion is available for $29.99, which is 50% off its original price of $59.99. Given that Watch Dogs Legion just released last month, this Black Friday deal is definitely a must-get, especially with all the positive reviews that Watch Dogs Legion has received since its launch.

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To the uninitiated, Watch Dogs Legion is set in post-Brexit London and revolves around the hacker group called DedSec. The group's primary objective is to liberate the city of its Big Brother dystopian system while clearing its name after being framed for a series of bombings. One of the unique features of Watch Dogs Legion is the ability to recruit and control any NPC in the game to complete missions. Each playable character in Watch Dogs Legion will have their own unique skills and abilities, and it is up to the player to form the perfect group of operatives to accomplish certain missions.

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Alongside all the content that Ubisoft has jampacked into Watch Dogs Legion, the studio also plans to include a free online co-op mode in the game. Unfortunately, Ubisoft confirmed several days ago that the multiplayer component of Watch Dogs Legion would be delayed for the time being. Initially, the online multiplayer mode was scheduled to release on December 3, but due to some bugs and glitches found in the single-player mode, Ubisoft has decided to push back the multiplayer's release date to early 2021.

Despite the multiplayer delay, Watch Dogs Legion's single-player mode still offers plenty of content that will probably take players hours upon hours to complete. Recently, Ubisoft released update 2.20 to all platforms, which have since addressed some bugs and platform-specific issues, alongside the addition of performance improvements and quality-of-life upgrades. In a statement, Ubisoft promised that "the dev team is committed to fixing these issues and will not stop until everyone can experience the game as intended."

Watch Dogs Legion is out now for the PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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