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Watch Dogs Legion offers you a free trial this weekend

Watch Dogs Legion offers you a free trial this weekend

Although it was released a while ago, in October 2020 to be more precise, many players had been hesitant to purchase Watch Dogs Legion due to the lack of a key feature of the game. Multiplayer, which Ubisoft finally launched on consoles earlier this month, and then on PC just a few days ago was missing. If you're one of those gamers who still haven't decided whether or not to grab your wallet and buy Watch Dogs Legion you'll be happy to hear that the game is going to be playable for free for several days.

A free trial period for Watch Dogs Legion will begin tomorrow, starting at 4:30 PM CET, and ending Sunday, March 28 at 3:00 PM CET. Knowing that the free trial is available on Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, and PC via Ubisoft Connect and Epic Games, you can already pre-load the game on your platform. In terms of content, you'll have access to both the game's single-player campaign and the all-new Watch Dogs Legion multiplayer mode. It looks like only half of the boroughs in the city will be available, and you will only be able to follow the plot to Skye Larsen's missions. As usual with this kind of event, your progress will be saved if you wish to purchase the game after completing the free trial.

 

 

Now is a great time to try out Watch Dogs Legion, especially since the new Leader of the Pack online mode was released yesterday. This is a Tactical Ops that will put players' co-operative and cohesive capabilities to the test. On the other hand, we also discovered the Watch Dogs Legion roadmap for the coming months, which notably includes two PvP modes, Extraction and Invasion, as well as an expansion called Bloodline coming next June.

 

 

If you don't have Watch Dogs Legion already, feel free to visit our comparator after the free trial to find it at the best price.

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