These selective delays mean that Watch Dogs: Legion will be a less than ideal experience at launch, for those that can play it. But that didn't happen, which is why it's been forced into another delay. In light of that, it seems a lot likelier that Ubisoft has known about these issues and was hoping that they would have been ironed out by the time March 9 came around. In addition to internal testing, Ubisoft also held technical tests with journalists in January, and for the general public in a closed environment in February. It was originally slated to release in early December, but then in November, Ubisoft opted to delay it to early 2021 to prioritise fixes for single-player campaign. It is curious that Ubisoft says that these problems have “just come to our attention” because Watch Dogs: Legion online has been in testing for a while now. Watch Dogs: Legion Review: Drone Away in Dystopic London We appreciate your patience and understanding.” “We are committed to delivering the best experience to all players and are working diligently to address the issues outlined above.
“PlayStation 4/ 5 will have limited in-game text chat at launch, and we are working on a fix for this, which will be coming on March 23 as well.” Therefore we have made the decision to launch it on Xbox, PlayStation, and Stadia on March 23.” “We have also identified an issue that can cause the game to crash during the Tactical Op. A message from the Watch Dogs: Legion team about the Online Mode: /VVeaZ7v7yb- Watch Dogs: Legion March 5, 2021