Just in case you've been wondering what video game you should binge on for the weekend, you might want to consider putting Watch Dogs: Legion on top of the list.
In an official blog post, Ubisoft confirmed that they will make their open-world hacker title free to play on all major platforms. The free trial will last from March 25 up until March 29, giving you a little over 3 days. Get Ready to Take Down an Oppressive British Regime https://twitter.com/watchdogsgame/status/1374393705403084812
In Watch Dogs: Legion, players will stand up and fight against an oppressive military company that now effectively controls the city of London, after a series of bombings that they claim were orchestrated by the same syndicate in 2016's Watch Dogs 2, DedSec.
Unfortunately, as interesting as that premise is, you can't exactly play through the entire game during the free trial period.
According to Ubisoft, you can only play until the "Skye Larsen" mission. Depending on how you play the game, it could take you around 8 to 15 hours to get there. This means that you won't be able to fill your entire weekend by binging Watch Dogs: Legion from start to finish.
If it's any consolation though, you are free to test out the multiplayer mode of Watch Dogs: Legion.
But, then again, you won't be able to enjoy it in its entirety. Instead, you'll only be able to hop in with a couple of friends and do several co-op missions that aren't nearly as entertaining as the recently-released tactical operation.
