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How Big Is Watch Dogs Legion Exactly?

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Probably the strongest showing at Ubisoft’s E3 2019 press conference, Watch Dogs Legion definitely impressed us with its ambitious sense of scale and all the features that have seemingly been packed into it.

Most notably, Legion will allow you to recruit any and every NPC you encounter in the game, and allow you to play as them. This could potentially mean tens of different ways to tackle each individual mission in the game, especially with all the different skill sets you’ll have at your disposal.

So the question is, just how big is Watch Dogs Legion going to be? The potential in variety seems absolutely insane, and almost reminiscent of that incredible E3 showing of the original Watch Dogs all those years ago.


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