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One of the best-looking games announced at E3 2019 lets you play as an elderly woman

In its demo for "Watch Dogs: Legion," Ubisoft showed how you can assemble a team of hackers and revolutionaries across London.

One of the best-looking games announced at E3 2019 lets you play as an elderly woman

You can recruit any character in the game, and play as them — but be careful with them, as many of the characters you control will die forever if they're killed in the game.

You can recruit any character in the game, and play as them — but be careful with them, as many of the characters you control <i>will die forever</i> if they

But who would harm an innocent old woman, right?

But who would harm an innocent old woman, right?

That's right: In "Watch Dogs: Legion," you can finally live out your dreams as an elderly woman living in London.

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You can explore the city, take the bus here and there ...

You can explore the city, take the bus here and there ...

... and of course, you can take out the bad guys.

... and of course, you can take out the bad guys.

You'll get missions designed specifically around your abilities — in this case, the old woman being played here is a hacker, so she'll get missions that don't place too much stress on her joints.

You

Ubisoft explained that you're able to build your DedSec team as you see fit. So your revolutionary cult can be a diverse group of ages and genders, or a band of kids, or a gaggle of old ladies.

Ubisoft explained that you

"Watch Dogs: Legion" looks like a lot of fun. It arrives on PC and consoles on March 6, 2020. Don't miss the 10-minute demo from E3 2019 below.

"Watch Dogs: Legion" looks like a lot of fun. It arrives on PC and consoles on March 6, 2020. Don

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