In the recently launched Watch Dogs: Legion, players are tasked with taking on the role of an entire resistance in near-future London, reeling in the wake of a series of explosions across the capital and the ever-increasing security and surveillance placed over the city in response. Recruit, hack, and explore to discover the plot that’s rocked the capital and take back London. With Watch Dogs: Legion you can feel like a real member of DedSec from the comfort of home with a number of immersive features that bring the game to life, so read on and join the resistance!
While tearing around London, dodging double decker buses to get to your next mission, make sure to browse through the different radio stations on offer. With music from a wide range of artists like Fatboy Slim, Big Shaq, and Gorillaz you’ll have plenty to choose from as your soundtrack to the resistance. While you’re at it, make sure to catch London Grime artist Stormzy’s music video for his song Rainfall, which was made entirely in Watch Dogs: Legion, with Stormzy even appearing in his own exclusive mission.
Express yourself and make your resistance truly your own with the game’s “play as anyone” mechanics, allowing you to recruit any of the NPCs you see walking the streets of London. But just like life, not everyone will be on board at first and may need a little convincing before they join your cause. Complete their mission to have them join your team and become a playable character, using their unique abilities, skills, gear, and outfits to infiltrate new areas unnoticed or get access to the firepower you need to take down those who stand in your way.
Thanks to a partnership with MSi, PC players can take their immersive experience a step further with Ambient Link LED software. Attaching compatible RGB LED lights to your PC and connecting them through MSi’s Ambient Link, you can experience every hack, alert, and arrest with the additional feedback provided by colorful LEDs lighting up your room to match what’s happening on-screen.
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