A Watch Dogs Legion PS5 Key — also known as a PSN Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the PlayStation Store of your region and download to your console. From €2.56 (-76%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €10.49 · 7 verified stores, 8 offers in stock · Updated 09h 04min ago.
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“Choose it if you don’t mind the price difference”Key stores are resellers and marketplaces, which is why they are usually cheaper than official stores. We only show the best ones, so you can rest assured. Plus, we offer our guarantee against any issues.
“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”It is a step away from the cheapest it has ever been, and it has not gone below that in a long time.
It hit €2.56 in December 2024, 20 months ago.
In all that time it has gone from €2.56 to €61.79, and never below.
You are €0.49 away from the cheapest it has ever been, so waiting for it to go lower is not realistic.
Watch Dogs Legion for PS5 starts at €2.56 at Difmark, 76% under the €10.49 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €10.49 at Playstation Store.
No day in our records has it been cheaper than today.
That €2.56 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 8 offers from 7 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
By format: account from €2.56 and physical edition from €28.20 at Amazon DE.
There is no discounted third-party key: the only one available is the official store's, at €10.49.
All 8 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
Critics landed at 74 out of 100 across 186 reviews, with 60% of them recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the boxed copy that Amazon DE has at €28.20 is more than 11 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €10.49 at Playstation Store.
There is no third-party key on offer today, so the choice is between the shared account at €2.56 at Difmark — cheap, but the game never becomes yours — and paying the official €10.49 for a key on your own account. Either is defensible; just know which one you are picking.
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Watch Dogs: Legion is a massive game with perhaps the biggest recruitable main cast of characters we’ve ever seen. With its varied gameplay and its... Read more
Legion offers a refreshing and fun change-up to the Watch Dogs formula that succeeds in letting players forge their own path like never before Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is definitely the best game in the series so far- and dare I say, one of the most engaging and inventive open... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is a departure from the typical Ubisoft brand, and it's better for it. The play as anybody system just works, there's a... Read more
Overall, Watch Dogs Legion is a ton of fun. There is so much to do and experience in this game and so many different ways... Read more
The post-Brexit dystopian London is exactly the right amount of craziness and fun I was expecting from a Watch Dogs game. Even though the original... Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is a solid if familiar title. However, the innovative recruitment system and neat simulation elevate the experience into something novel and worth... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion struggles with tone at times, but its empowering message about unity and justice still shines in a game that is as absurd... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion brings new ideas to the franchise while keeping within the world of Blume Corp’s ctOS. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is a hacking good time and a great addition to Ubisoft’s technology-based saga. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion's bold use of roguelike mechanics in an open-world action game pay off in interesting ways, making this visit to near-future London feel... Read more
Playing as anyone works great in Legion—once you've finally found the right group of anyones. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion‘s beautiful London and its array of recruitable denizens make it one of the most enjoyable games of the year. Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is a great step forward for the series, with enough experimental new gameplay features to complement the familiar mechanics. London is incredible,... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is great, it features an intricately detailed open world London to explore where you can recruit basically anyone though the story could... Read more
Overall, Watch Dogs: Legion is a fun game with a nifty new mechanic that can be utilized in different ways in the future. Read more
Legion royally shakes up Watch Dogs' open-world template with a Play as Anyone mechanic that just about outweighs any headaches left by its rough edges. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is incredibly ambitious, but the play as anyone system needs a little more work. The story suffers from the lack of a... Read more
Being able to Play As Anyone in Watch Dogs: Legion is impressive at first, but it becomes a detriment to the core experience that's in... Read more
The ‘Play as Anyone’ feature is the game's biggest fault. There’s no way to really work as a team. Instead each individual is one... Read more
There’s some fun to be had in Watch Dogs Legion, but it becomes so repetitive that by the end of the game everything feels like... Read more
It's difficult to escape a sense that the game's ambition far outstrips the number of unique people it can plausibly render. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is an ambitious title. Perhaps a little too ambitious. As much as certain parts of the game shine, you can't help but... Read more
In the end, the London of Watch Dogs: Legion feels a mile wide but only a few feet deep. What promises to be endless variety... Read more
Its functionality of controlling any NPC is the best Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is the new and ambitious release of the Ubisoft saga, a title that manages to catch you from the first moment and... Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is a very traditional open world that relies on its new recruiting system, with almost limitless possibilities. The figure of a protagonist... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion elevates the formula allowing to control every character in the game, a unique and complex game mechanic with many possibilities... That doesn't... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion feels like a huge step forward for the franchise, but the ridiculous amount of bugs and glitches make playing through the experiencia... Read more
Now in its third interaction, Watch Dogs: Legion finally reaches maturity, showing all the potential that we had glimpsed in the first chapters characterized by... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion starts with some really intriguing background ideas, ideas that try to dig deep and to leave us with many more questions about... Read more
Watch Dogs Legion suffers from technical issues in the tested version, lowering its score. With some patches, it could improve. The gameplay is varied and... Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is a title that lives up to expectations, Ubisoft's London, alive and pulsating, totally immerses the player. The plot is well built... Read more
Ultimately, while perfectly able to offer players a good number of hours of fun, Watch Dogs Legion fails to fully realize the potential of its... Read more
Legion certainly gives the Watch Dogs franchise a future, obviously dystopian, to look forward to. Read more
Watch Dogs Legion mostly benefits from its rich game world in futuristic London. It's also fun to build a whole army of DedSec agents, using... Read more
Until now the story of Watch Dogs was an up and down, which doesn't change that much in Watch Dogs: Legion. The energy that went... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion offers many missions, activities, side jobs and customization options. Grinders will certainly get their money's worth, even if it is quite monotonous.... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion promised a lot, however, the excess of information ends up not giving due focus to what he really sells: recruiting agents. With... Read more
There's ambition in this new episode, the tech behind the procedural generation of playable NPCs stands out as much as the inclusion of visual features... Read more
Watch dogs legion gives you freedom and it's accentuated in the new recruiting system which makes this title worth playing even before the release of... Read more
In conclusion, Watch Dogs Legion presented a well-balanced story with a lot of interesting events, while building a strong cast of main characters that is... Read more
'Play As Anyone' is insanity itself, and WDL's best trick, even if it could've been utilized even better, and with a world rich in content... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is for the most part similar experience to Watch Dogs 2, just refreshed with some new mechanics. The main novelty - building... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is a great game with impressive graphics, original gameplay and a lively and relatively large world. However, it won't impress you with... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion offers a Ubisoft-quality experience, but fails to deliver the innovative ideas it promises. It has all the potential to be an innovative... Read more
If a little more attention was paid to the missions, character and vehicle handling mechanics, it could be one of the most sound games of... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is not only a great sequel for Watch Dogs series but also a great open-world game. Legion blends amazing story with well... Read more
The latest version of the Watchdogs series has been able to bring good ideas into the world of technology and modernity of this game, but... Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion doesn't have the main protagonist, instead we have a city full of oppressed and tired people with their own stories. Other than... Read more
Watch Dogs spreads with new members in your team and futuristic technologies. However AI, animations and gameplay should be more improved. Read more
Watch Dogs: Legion is the weakest title of the series and suffers a bit from the innovative concept of randomly generated player characters. Despite this... Read more
Watch Dogs Legion is not by any means a perfect experience, but it is great fun. Ubisoft finally nailed the formula with the third try. Read more
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