![]() ![]() Marcus Holloway, the lead character in Watch Dogs 2, helped Pearce escape from prison.īloodline will also add Wrench, a side character from Watch Dogs 2 who dons an electronic mask Mina, a character with mind control abilities who was subjected to transhuman experiments and Darcy, a member of the Assassin Order, which should excite Assassin's Creed fans. Pearce also showed up briefly in Watch Dogs 2, linked to some uncovered dead bodies. Throughout the rest of the game, Pearce uses his skills to track down the killers and fight take down the big brother, ctOS. One day his actions went too far, which resulted in the assassination of his niece. This allowed him to control traffic lights, look in on anyone's conversations, take over surveillance cameras, and even blow up steam pipes. In the first Watch Dogs, released in 2014, Pearce was a vigilante who hacked into the Central Operating System (ctOS), the futuristic surveillance system covering the entirety of Chicago. Thillianathan spoke on this too, saying, "once are on your team, you can customize them as you wish." That's right, Pearce is leaving his brown trench coat and black ball cap behind. This raised another question on the topic of customizability, since NPCs can be dressed up to the player's liking. That means Pearce will be added into cutscenes and, most likely, have gameplay attributes specific to his character. Now it's clear that Pearce won't just be a skin, but will instead be a re-creation of the character players know from the first game. When Ubisoft announced four special operatives for the Bloodline expansion, it was unclear how they would fit into the gameplay loop, especially since Pearce is an already an established character in the Watch Dogs universe. That means players can take control of a taser wielding grandma, a drone riding construction worker, a magician who can hypnotize enemies, and anyone else walking the streets of London. Watch Dogs: Legion will let players recruit any non-playable character (NPC) to DedSec, a rebellious hacking collective.
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