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theres 2 dlc campaigns for 5 dollars or so on sale though theyre probably about the same with different gimmicks
Also worth mentioning it is not like your regular TD game, it's more of an Autobattler game, it might be you next big thing
Check the basegame, the dlc you can skip, except you really like one of the worst takes on difficulty I have ever seen.
I really appreciate all the brilliant feedback.
While I agree with others that Legion is primarily a multiplayer game and that the Campaigns can be a bit gimmicky, I wanted to also mention that the "core game" of Legion is fun highly replayable. The core game can be played as single player or co-op with friends - you'll just be matched with AI instead of humans.
There are 10 AI difficulties: Unranked, Bronze, Silver, Gold Platinum, Diamond, Expert, Master, Senior Master, and Grandmaster.
There are hundreds of Legion players who exclusively play Play vs. AI, and some of them have literally *thousands* of Legion games of only singleplayer Play vs. AI. That's a testament to Legion being fun and replayable, even as singleplayer.
In addition to Play vs. AI, we also have:
Hope that helps inform your decision :)