Ubisoft has announced that the multiplayer counterpart for their Watch Dogs Legion on PC will be delayed to a later date. The delay is because of an identified issue in the PC version that can cause the game to crash for players with certain GPUs. Hence, the PC multiplayer version of the game will be delayed to a later date, while the Stadia and Console versions will release as first planned, on March 9.
According to the developer:
We’ve identified an issue in the PC version that can cause the game to crash for players with certain GPUs. The team is working on fixing the issue as quickly as possible, and in the meantime, we’ve made the decision to wait to launch the PC version until this is fixed. We will communicate the new launch date as soon as possible.
A message from the Watch Dogs: Legion team about the Online Mode: pic.twitter.com/VVeaZ7v7yb
— Watch Dogs: Legion (@watchdogsgame) March 5, 2021
The Online co-op was first estimated to arrive in December 2020, but it was delayed to early 2021. Whether it is that an Open-World roam, co-op campaign, or arenas, players have the opportunity to choose whether they want to grab a beer or “terrorize” London.
With all sorts of capabilities at the player’s hands, this multiplayer game mode should probably be the best one created for an action-adventure in Ubisoft’s rows.