The online mode of the open-world action game Watch Dogs: Legion will release today on Tuesday afternoon. In preparation for the online mode, update 3.2 was released, which fixes various bugs.
As Ubisoft announced last month, the open-world game Watch Dogs: Legion will finally get the online component announced in 2020 on Tuesday, March 8, 2021. It starts at 4 p.m. CET.
Before the start of the online mode, the Ubisoft developers provided a new update that lifts Watch Dogs: Legion to version 3.2 and fixes various small bugs that the hacking adventure had to struggle in the last couple of weeks. Among other things, various causes of crashes were tackled with Update 3.2.
For example, crashes that could occasionally occur when ray tracing was activated or the in-game store was visited should be a thing of the past. The same applies to the suddenly disappeared masks of the players or incorrectly displayed buildings on the PlayStation 5, which sometimes disappeared completely.
A look at the official changelog, which you can find under the following direct link, reveals which other bugs have been fixed in the new update.
Watch Dogs Legion’s online mode, which launches this afternoon, gives you the opportunity to team up with your friends and tackle cooperative missions. If you want, you can also assert yourself against other players in a PvP arena.
This post was last modified on 10th March 2021 8:39 pm
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