Take a trip over to King’s College, hop over the road, and head just north of the Bricklayers Arms. Stay around Buckingham Palace, but on the opposite side from the Duck Cottage, to find the Wellington Arch. Head north from the DedSec safehouse, and you’ll find it waiting near a quaint cottage. More specifically, the Duck Cottage on the outskirts of the vibrant greenery. Put your focus on Buckingham Palace for the sixth photo. Travel up from the TOAN Attack Site, keep south of the Sandstone Residence, and you’ll find your fifth photo. It’s not time for a pint, but you still want to make your way to the Crosier & Cherry pub in Camden. At the Brixton Recreation Centre, you’ll find Bagley’s fourth photo. If you don’t mind taking a drive, you’ll want to head south toward the southeastern edge. Tucked away in the World of Tomorrow is the third photo. In the northern half of the map in Islington & Hackney, you’ll find the World of Tomorrow. The second photo will be waiting for you there. That’s where you’ll find the first photo.įrom London’s giant Ferris wheel, look to the nearby river’s southside. Travel to the National Gallery and look to the north side of Trafalgar Square. To keep you from driving yourself mad, take a look at the map below and some descriptions of where you’ll find each of Bagley’s memories. It’s way too easy to drive for hours and still happen upon nothing. There are nine locations you need to find, and the map of London is mighty sizable. Locating the necessary photos to restore Bagley’s memories can be difficult. To do so, you’re going to have to do some exploring. This endgame quest tasks you with restoring the memory of the sentient AI, Bagley. At the close of Watch Dogs: Legion, you’ll unlock the “Finding Bagley” mission. So, you’ve liberated London, crushed Zero Day, and are looking to finally relax and retire from the hacker lifestyle? Sorry, DedSec Operator! There’s still plenty for you to do.
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