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We now know when to expect the review embargo for Watch Dogs: Legion to drop.
It has been announced that the Watch Dogs: Legion review embargo will drop next week. The embargo for Watch Dogs: Legion will drop at 4:00 a.m. PST on October 28th. This is a full day before the game releases, letting gamers see reviews for the title before the game actually releases.
We already know about some of the post-launch content that is coming to Watch Dogs: Legion in the coming months. Multiplayer modes will be released on December 3rd. The December update will include a number of modes, including co-op for up to four players. Other multiplayer modes include Tactical Ops and SpiderBot Arena, which has four to eight players compete in a deathmatch where everyone controls their own Spiderbot.
Next year, free single-player updates will be released for Watch Dogs: Legions. These updates will bring new characters and abilities to the game, as well as a New Game+ mode. A storyline for Watch Dogs protagonist Aiden Pearce will be released as a part of the game's Season Pass, Bloodline. The Season Pass will also grant players access to Wrench, who is making a return from Watch Dogs 2. Players will also be given to two more additional characters, Darcy and Mina. Darcy is a member of the Assassin's Order, while Mina is the subject of transhuman experiments that granted the ability of mind control.
Watch Dogs: Legion will release on October 29th for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia. The game will release on the Xbox Series X / S on November 10th as a launch title, and for the PlayStation 5 on November 12th as a launch title. Stay tuned to OpenCritic to see what critics think of Watch Dogs: Legion.