Watch Dogs: Legion Free Trial Weekend Awaits Gamers

Haven’t delved into the latest modern-day open-world action-adventure game from Ubisoft yet? The developer and publisher has today confirmed that a free trial weekend for Watch Dogs: Legion will be run from 26 March until 30 March 2021, enabling gamers on any platform to experience traversing the streets of London, as anyone, smartphone in hand while hacking technology to accomplish your goal. Pre-load will be available on select platforms from tomorrow.

Should you decide to continue your adventures after the trial concludes, many platforms will have a limited-time discount of up to 50% off the standard retail price. A full list of discounts is listed below:

  • Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S: From March 25th to April 15th – 50% off of the Standard and Ultimate editions.
  • PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5: From March 25th to 31st – 50% off of the Standard and Ultimate editions and 25% off of the season pass
  • Ubisoft Store on Windows PC: From March 19th to April 9th – 50% off of the Standard, Gold & Ultimate editions, and 25% off of the season pass
  • Epic Games Store on Windows PC: March 26th to April 8th – 50% off of the Standard, Gold & Ultimate editions, and 25% off of the season pass

In Watch Dogs: Legion, London is facing its downfall. Amidst the growing unrest of a restless London, an unknown entity named Zero-Day has framed secret underground resistance DedSec for coordinated bombings across London. In the aftermath, criminal opportunists from every corner of London took hold and filled the void left by a defeated government. As a member of DedSec, players will be going up against those criminal opportunists in Watch Dogs: Legion; sadists, mercenaries, cybercriminals, and more; they’ll have to be prepared for a variety of situations. Players must recruit members into their DedSec Resistance to take on these criminal opportunists, liberate London and uncover the identity of Zero-Day.

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