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Watch Dogs Legion gameplay screenshots leak

We haven't seen much of Watch Dogs Legion since its unveiling at E3 last year and subsequent delay. That will soon change though, as screenshots of the game in action are beginning to leak ahead of Ubisoft's event at the end of this week. 

This particular leak comes from Joelioio on Reddit, who claims that Chinese media began playing the game recently in preparation for press previews. During all of that, an attendee nabbed a few screenshots, which have now been shared on Imgur and can be viewed in the gallery below:

Legion's big gameplay hook is the recruiting system, allowing you to approach any NPC in the game and convince them to join your group. This also means that you can play as the NPC. Some of these playable characters include football hooligans, British police officers and James Bond style spies. NPCs are grouped into ‘operative' types, so there will be others in the game too.

We'll get our next official look at Watch Dogs Legion on the 12th of July during Ubisoft Forward. At that point, we should also get a new release date for the game, as it was pushed back from March 2020 to an unknown date.

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KitGuru Says: I really enjoyed Watch Dogs 2, but I'm not sure what to think of Legion and its gameplay hook just yet. Are many of you looking forward to seeing more of this game? 

 

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