Watch Dogs: Legion - Season Pass (DLC)
If you finished Legion and wanted more story with actual named characters, the Season Pass delivers that - but only franchise fans will feel the full pull.
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My first impression of the Watch Dogs: Legion Season Pass is that it exists primarily to fix the base game's most glaring problem: the lack of anyone worth caring about. Legion's core "recruit anyone" system was genuinely inventive - hitmen, construction workers, lawyers, spies, each with distinct perks and access privileges - but procedurally generated strangers make for hollow protagonists. The Season Pass patches that gap by bringing back Aiden Pearce from the original Watch Dogs and Wrench from Watch Dogs 2, giving the London sandbox two characters with actual histories and friction between them. The centerpiece is the Bloodline story expansion, a 5 to 8 hour prequel campaign that splits its time evenly between the two returning leads. Aiden carries his trademark Blackout ability, which shuts down nearby electronics and opens up some satisfying stealth approaches, while Wrench leans into gadgetry - stun grenades, drones, and ammo that hacks enemies on impact. The tonal contrast between the gloomy vigilante and the loud, irreverent hacker is the best writing the series has seen in years. There are also roughly 15 side objectives tucked into the expansion, and new robotic enemy types that require specific tactics before you can drop them, which at least adds a layer of tension missing from the main campaign's more formulaic encounters. Beyond Bloodline, the pass rounds out with four prestige operatives for the main game (including a telepathic character named Mina and Darcy, an Assassin Order member), three additional DedSec story missions, and an exclusive car skin. The caveats matter, though. The Bloodline content still uses Legion's same London map and the moment-to-moment mission structure - infiltrate, hack, extract - does not reinvent the loop. If mission repetition burned you out on the base game, Bloodline will not rescue you from that. The prestige operatives are locked to the full Season Pass as a bundle; you cannot buy Aiden and Wrench separately for the main campaign or online modes, which feels like a deliberate squeeze. The three bonus DedSec story missions are short and largely forgettable padding beside Bloodline's more focused campaign. Who should actually pick this up: series veterans who followed Aiden from Chicago and want closure, or players who bounced off Legion's anonymity problem and want a proper protagonist-driven slice of it. If you never finished the base game or found the open-world hacking loop tedious from the start, the Season Pass will not change your mind. The base game's Steam reviews sit at a mixed 57%, and that divide maps cleanly onto how much you buy into the recruit-everything fantasy versus how much you need a central character to latch onto. The Season Pass is the version of Legion that makes a stronger argument for the latter camp.

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- Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
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- Desarrolladora
- Ubisoft Toronto
- Distribuidora
- Ubisoft
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 26 ene 2023

