Xbox Game Pass Adds Another Well-Received Ubisoft Game

in Threespeak2 months ago

Legion has joined the ever-changing catalog of titles being offered on Xbox Game Pass. The third in a series that first launched in 2014, Watch Dogs: Legion takes players to a dystopian London of the future, where the hacking group DedSec has been framed for terrorism. Along with its multiplayer component that allows up to four people to play cooperatively, Watch Dogs: Legion introduced a new playable character system. It lets players recruit any NPC in the game world and build a unique team with diverse backgrounds and abilities. The mechanic came with the option of permadeath, meaning any recruit who dies during a playthrough is gone for good. Given that these characters are chosen specifically by the player, who is more likely to become attached as a result, this upped the stakes and excitement for those who wanted it. Gamers who haven’t yet tried 2020’s Watch Dogs: Legions, or who perhaps want to play it again, can now enjoy it at no additional cost with their Xbox Game Pass subscription. The title joins a long list of great additions to the subscription service in 2025. In February alone, Xbox Game Pass subscribers have gotten Far Cry New Dawn, Avowed, and Balatro, to name a few. And Starfield, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and Another Crab’s Treasure — all day-one launch titles on the service’s Ultimate tier — also become available to Standard tier members.