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4 Things To Do After Beating Watch Dogs Legion

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So you’ve beaten Watch Dogs Legion but you aren’t quite ready to leave Ubisoft’s version of near-future London just yet. While the post-game content isn’t quite as extensive as other open-world games here, there are still a few things you can do before you put the game down. Here’s a quick list of things you can do after beating Watch Dogs Legion.

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Finish Up Your Side Quests

Things To Do After Beating Watch Dogs Legion

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As you play through Watch Dogs Legion and explore the world, you’ll eventually pick up a bunch of side quests to tackle. These aren’t integral to the main story, but if you’re looking for more content to get into, these are definitely worth your time.

Some side quests don’t become available until after you’ve actually beaten the campaign, so if you were looking for more story content, there’s plenty of that here. Outside of that, there are parcel deliveries you can complete, along with recruitment missions and other optional activities to check out.

Get All the Skilled Operatives

Things To Do After Beating Watch Dogs Legion

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You should’ve liberated all the boroughs by the time you finish the campaign, but if you haven’t done so, now would be a good time to do that. Liberating boroughs will add one skilled operative to your roster, giving you more options and abilities to play around with.

However, there are even more skilled operatives you can recruit outside of the boroughs. Every so often, Bagley will inform you of a skilled operative that you can recruit to your cause, and they’ll appear on your map for a limited period of time.

Some are tied to trophies and achievements as well, such as the video game designer operative. Their appearances seem to be random though, so keep an eye on your map as you play.

Get All the Collectibles

Things To Do After Beating Watch Dogs Legion

Speaking of trophies and achievements, if you want to get 100% completion in this game, there are so many collectibles to grab in Watch Dogs Legion.

You’ll want to hit up every corner of the city to collect your Tech Points and masks, and you’ll also want to earn enough money to purchase all of the clothing items available in the game. You only need to spend 100,000 Eto on clothing for that specific trophy, but why stop there? Go hit up every clothing store so that you have an outfit for every occasion.

You can play darts, collect paste-ups, and visit the various pubs in London as well while you’re on your trophy hunt.

Play With Permadeath Enabled Or On Iron Man Mode

Things To Do After Beating Watch Dogs Legion

So you’ve completed every side quest in the game, and you’ve got all the trophies, but you’re still looking for more to do in Watch Dogs Legion. There’s no better way to re-experience the game than by playing with permadeath mode on or on Iron Man mode.

Permadeath forces you to be a lot more careful with how you play and which character you decide to use for specific missions. Losing a skilled operative can seriously hurt if you make just the slightest mistake, and there’s no turning back once they’re gone.

Iron Man mode basically locks all of your difficulty settings so they can’t be changed mid-game. If you happen to lose all of your operatives, it’s game over, and you’ll need to reset your progress. If you thought the game was too easy, this should provide a pretty substantial challenge.

Be sure to check our guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.