Ubisoft’s online mode for Watch Dogs: Legion finally launched last week for all platforms (except PC). The one to four player co-op mode offers random events and missions but it’s missing some stuff like the Tactical Op, which arrives on March 23rd. Cross-platform play is also conspicuously absent but this will take slightly longer to arrive.
The game’s official Twitter revealed that crossplay and cross-gen are currently being worked on and will be added in a “later update.” Whether this is in the same update as the Tactical Op or not remains to be seen. Either way, you’ll need to wait before being able to play with those on other platforms.
Watch Dogs: Legion is currently available for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and Google Stadia. Along with roaming the open world online, PvP has been added with Spiderbot Arena. More content will be coming in future updates while paid expansions like Watch Dogs: Legion – Bloodlines will add new single-player missions and characters like Aiden Pearce. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.
While crossplay and cross-generation-play is currently not available for the Watch Dogs: Legion Online Mode, the development team is working on adding this feature to the game with a later update.
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