Pushed into 2021 due to ongoing issues.
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Thanks to a number of outstanding technical issues still present in Watch Dogs: Legion, the promised multiplayer component for the game has been postponed. The development team at Ubisoft is more committed to fixing the issues with the game and are prioritizing those fixes over getting the multiplayer update out.

As a result, the multiplayer component for Watch Dogs: Legion has been delayed until early 2021.

In the short term, Ubisoft is working on the next update for the game. This update, 2.20, will be coming next week for the PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Stadia platforms. This update will add a manual save option on PC, as well as bringing further stability improvements to all platforms. Those interested in the patch notes can find them here.

As part of our commitment to fixing the game’s issues, we’ve decided to delay the Online mode of Watch Dogs: Legion to early 2021. This will allow us to focus on fixing issues with single player, and it will give us more time to test the Online experience to help ensure a smooth launch of the mode.

As mentioned in our latest State of the Game, we have more improvement and quality of life features in store next month, including more stability improvements and further graphics optimizations for PC to reach our goal of consistent 60FPS for higher end GPUs.