The online component of Watch Dogs: Legion was due to launch this month, but has been delayed to an unspecified time for PC players. The multiplayer version of the open-world game has been causing GPU crashes, and Ubisoft has decided to get the problem totally sorted before rollout.
"We've identified an issue in the PC version that cause the game to crash for players with certain GPUs," reads a statement on Twitter from Ubisoft. "The team is working to fix the issue as soon as possible, and in the meantime, we've made the decision to wait to launch the PC version until this is fixed. We will communicate the new launch date as soon as possible."
Previously, the Watch Dogs: Legion online mode was set to start on March 9, where you build your own branch of Dedsec after the campaign ends, promising co-op missions, dubbed Tactical Ops, and more. These features are still set for consoles, though Tactical Ops are suffering a minor delay due to crashes there too, moving to March 23.
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