Kicking off the E3 press conference was the gameplay reveal for Watch Dogs: Legion. Instead of one protagonist, it seems the player will be able to choose from random, multiple people.

There’s no doubt the first Watch Dogs didn’t live up to the hype. The first trailer for the game showcased an entirely new concept we haven’t quite seen in a video game. Unfortunately, it didn’t deliver on many aspects, especially the stale gameplay. The sequel made a ton of improvements but was still missing something. With Watch Dogs: Legion finally being revealed, it does look promising for a variety of reasons.

The London setting gives a ton of areas to explore and, most importantly, hack. Hacking technology, in general, is a huge part of this series of games and it seems more inventive and innovative than ever in this entry.

Before digging a bit deeper, check out the trailer below:

By far though, the most intriguing aspect is the ability to choose from multiple people. Check out the gameplay and plot details below, courtesy of the official YouTube description:

Watch Dogs: Legion delivers a never-before-seen gameplay innovation that allows you to recruit and play as anyone you see in the iconic city of London. Every single character in the open world is playable, and everyone has a backstory, personality, and skill set that will help you personalize your own unique team. Bring your characters online and join forces with friends to take back London in four-player co-op missions, end-game challenges, and daily events. Welcome to the Resistance.

What makes this so interesting is the stakes. If you’re using the character and he or she dies in battle, you can simply recruit someone else. By the looks of it, it can be anybody. You can even choose an elderly woman, which was shown in the trailer. Whether it affects the events of the game isn’t entirely clear, but it would be a cool feature.

Although she isn’t as agile in combat as her younger peers, she still finds a way to get the job done. This concept changes everything we know about the series and it’ll be exciting to test it out for ourselves.

Watch Dogs: Legion releases March 6, 2020.