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The story picks up some time later, as the private military security group Albion steps in to protect London, turning it into a police state. The mission goes horribly wrong as an organization called Zero Day sets off multiple bombs around the city, killing Dalton, arresting Sabine, and blaming DedSec for the attacks. Dalton sneaks into the Palace of Westminster to prevent a terrorist attack, grounding you in the basics of Watch Dogs: Legion. The local cell is a robust operation run by gruff hacker queen Sabine in tandem with Bagley, a smug AI it looks more like Marvel's SHIELD rather than the loose hacker collective from Watch Dogs 2. I stepped into the Bond-esque shoes of Dalton, a secret agent working in tandem with DedSec. The prologue mission sets the stage for Ubisoft's near-future London. | Mike Williams/USG, Ubisoft Welcome to the Resistance And who "you" are is a pretty flexible concept, as I found in my 3-hour demo. In Legion, you're building out your crew, the local cell of DedSec in London, England. Now Ubisoft proudly touts "Play as Anyone" as one of the focuses of Watch Dogs: Legion. Gone are the days where you play a singular hero, whether that's bland Aiden Pearce or the young punk Marcus Holloway in the previous Watch Dogs games. Nancy Choi is the first character I recruited in Watch Dogs: Legion. Nancy doesn't even have a day job, or at least she didn't when she became a part of my crew.
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Nancy lacks a cool sword or an outlandish gun with a name like, Thunderhorn, Blessed Core of Fallen. She cannot parkour across the rooftops hell, she can't actually move all that fast. Nancy Choi is not your average video game protagonist.