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Watch Dogs Legion multiplayer mode delayed on PC

Ubisoft was finally set to release the multiplayer mode for Watch Dogs Legion across all platforms later this month but unfortunately, there has been another delay for PC players. Ubisoft discovered some lingering issues with the mode on PC, so it has been delayed indefinitely. 

According to the announcement, the developers found an issue that can cause the game to crash on certain GPUs. As a result, Watch Dogs Legion multiplayer won't be coming to PC on the 23rd of March:

The developers will share a new launch date for the PC version “as soon as possible” but for now, there is no timeframe announced at the moment.

Watch Dogs Legion Online was originally going to come out back in December 2020 but was delayed to Q1 2021. The new mode will be coming to Xbox, PlayStation and Stadia on the 23rd of March.

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KitGuru Says: Hopefully we'll know more about the state of the PC version of Watch Dogs Legion Online within the next few weeks. Were any of you looking forward to this update? 

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