Watch Dogs Legion Confirmed Before E3 2019
/ Carlos HernandezUbisoft made it official - Watch Dogs Legion is real and will be revealed at E3 2019.
Watch Dogs’ official Twitter account posted a teaser video, while changing the account’s logo and name to promote the upcoming game.
God Save the NPCs. Reveal at E3. #WatchDogsLegion #UbiE3 pic.twitter.com/xpD3bhXDaM
— Watch Dogs Legion (@watchdogsgame) June 4, 2019
Information is scarce at the moment but it looks like the recent leaked information about the game are more likely true at this point, especially with the tweet saying “God Save the NPCs. Reveal at E3. “
Kotaku’s Jason Schreier reported that Watch Dogs Legion will take place in London and that players can play as any NPC you recruit in the game, complete with voice over, character traits, and animations.
That’s an interesting feature, and it’s hard to picture how it will work for the third game in the Watch Dog franchise as it’s main feature —the ability to hack/interact with various devices — makes this open world game crazy enough.
Expect full details about Watch Dogs Legion during E3 2019, most likely at Ubisoft’s press briefing next week.
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