Everybody you walk by on the street, from businesspeople to artists to old women and beekeepers, are playable. The open-world game has marketed itself on a neat gimmick: it allows you to play anybody you encounter. It's both Ubisoft's most ambitious title and the one least like other studio mainstays, and that's all good news for players. However, Watch Dogs: Legion manages to stand out among the holiday clutter. That isn't to say Watch Dogs is an unpopular franchise - previous entries have sold quite well - but it doesn't have the same clout as a new Assassin's Creed game or even the new Far Cry game due out next year. Watch Dogs: Legion has been the underdog of Ubisoft's holiday and next-gen lineup, falling behind powerhouses like Assassin's Creed Valhalla and new titles like Immortals Fenyx Rising.
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