Ubisoft has released a brand new PC trailer for Watch_Dogs Legion. This trailer showcases the Ray Tracing effects that the game will feature on the PC.
In Watch Dogs: Legion, gamers can play as anyone. Players can build a team with a huge range of characters to choose from, all bringing their own unique abilities. Players can also customize their Legion with enhanced gadgets, unique outfits and iconic masks.
In Watch Dogs: Legion, DedSec, a secret underground resistance, is being blamed for a number of attacks in London. Your mission is to rebuild DedSec to fight back against those who wish to keep London oppressed. You will continue to meet colorful characters along the way – both villains and allies – in your fight for London.
Players can hijack armed combat drones, reconstruct past events using augmented reality to discover who is behind the terror attacks, and hack their way through the most advanced security systems. Players can also upgrade and deploy tech gadgets such as the Stealth Cloak, the Spiderbot, a Micro-Missile Launcher, and the powerful Electro Fist in a brand new melee system.
Watch Dogs: Legion will feature an open-world environment to explore. The game will release on October 29th and as we previously reported, the RTX2080Ti was unable to run the game at 1080p on Ultra Settings (and Ray Tracing) with 60fps. Thus, it will be interesting to see whether the game will run significantly faster on the Ampere GPUs.
Speaking of Ampere, NVIDIA and Ubisoft will be bundling Watch_Dogs: Legion with all of the RTX30 series GPUs. So yeah, that’s a nice bonus for all future RTX30 owners.
Enjoy!
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