Since its release, players have been reporting bugs and technical issues in Watch Dogs: Legion, particularly on the game’s PC version. Rather than ignoring them and focusing on the game’s upcoming online Multiplayer mode, Ubisoft will be delaying the release of Legion’s Multiplayer to patch out all bugs that still plague the latest installment of the Watch Dogs series. “Since the launch of Watch Dogs: Legion, some of you continue to have technical issues preventing you from enjoying the game,” read a post on Ubisoft’s website.
“The dev team is committed to fixing these issues and will not stop until everyone can experience the game as intended… As part of our commitment to fixing the game’s issues, we’ve decided to delay the Online mode of Watch Dogs: Legion to early 2021. This will allow us to focus on fixing issues with single player, and it will give us more time to test the Online experience to help ensure a smooth launch of the mode.” Recently, Ubisoft has released a patch for all versions of the game, which you can read on the company’s forums.
Watch Dog’s Legion is available on all major platforms.
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