watch dogs: legion

Watch Dogs: Legion’s Online Multiplayer Will Get Cross-Play & Cross-Gen Support in Future Updates

After a long wait, the online multiplayer mode has finally gone live in Watch Dogs: Legion, at least on consoles. The PC version has been delayed indefinitely due to bugs and crashes, but in the meantime, console players can at least enjoy the game with their friends.

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With the online multiplayer modes now available, players have also started asking if the game will get cross-play and cross-generational support. The answer, apparently, is yes.

Over on Twitter, Ubisoft stated that the development team is working on adding the feature to the game in a later update.

No release dates or windows, but at least we now have confirmation that it’s coming. Watch Dogs: Legion is now available on consoles and PC.


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