WATCH DOGS: LEGION - 500 WD CREDITS PACK
500 WD Credits gets you the smallest slice of Watch Dogs: Legion's premium currency shop - cosmetics, operatives, resources - but spend wisely, because this pack won't stretch far.
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Let me be straight with you: this listing is a currency pack, not a game. You are buying 500 WD Credits - the premium in-game currency for Watch Dogs: Legion - which you can spend on cosmetic items, resource bundles, and recruitable operatives inside the game's storefront. If you landed here hoping for a review of Legion itself, keep reading, because context matters before you commit real money to virtual currency. Watch Dogs: Legion is an open-world action-adventure set in a dystopian near-future London, and its single most interesting mechanical idea is that you can recruit and play as almost any NPC you encounter on the street. Construction workers come with drone access, spies carry silenced weapons, and even citizens who actively dislike DedSec can be flipped with enough legwork. The hacking loop - controlling cameras, spider-bots, AR cloaks, and ctOS infrastructure to chain together stealth takedowns - is genuinely satisfying when it clicks. The city itself is one of the better open-world maps Ubisoft has built, layering Victorian architecture against neon-lit surveillance towers in a way that feels coherent rather than decorative. That said, the game sits at Mixed reviews on Steam for real reasons. The recruitment gimmick trades narrative coherence for novelty: with no fixed protagonist, story beats struggle to land emotional weight, and most players end up cycling through two or three favourite operative types anyway rather than embracing the full roster. Bugs and crashes were significant at launch, though patches have addressed many of them. The microtransaction layer - the very system this credit pack feeds - drew consistent criticism from players who felt cosmetics and operative shortcuts should not sit behind a premium currency wall in a full-priced title. So here is the honest math on 500 WD Credits: it is the entry-level pack, carrying no bonus credits the way larger bundles do. It is fine if you have a specific cosmetic in mind and it happens to cost exactly that much - but if you are browsing without a target purchase already scoped out, it will probably feel thin. Players who want to experience everything Legion has to offer without the currency shop are well-served by simply playing the base game, recruiting organically, and saving real money for the Bloodlines DLC, which adds Aiden Pearce and a more structured narrative arc that addresses one of the base game's biggest weaknesses. Buy this pack only if you already own Legion, already play it regularly, and already know the exact item you want. For everyone else, it is a minor convenience at best.

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- Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
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- Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 290X
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- 8 GB RAM
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- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, NVIDIA GeForce GTX…
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- Desarrolladora
- Ubisoft Toronto
- Distribuidora
- Ubisoft
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 26 ene 2023

