Purchasing the Season Pass will also get you three exclusive DedSec missions, a unique car skin, and access to the original Watch Dogs: Complete Edition. Mina is the fourth and final character included with the Season Pass, and she can mind-control enemies because she was the subject of transhuman experiments. On top of that, Watch Dogs is finally getting an official Assassin’s Creed crossover in the form of Darcy, a playable member of the modern-day Assassin Order. Aiden will be released alongside the first major story expansion titled Watch Dogs: Legion – Bloodline.īloodline will also feature the return of another fan-favorite Watch Dogs character, Wrench from Watch Dogs 2. The Season Pass is included with special editions of the game, but you can also purchase it separately for $40. You can only get Aiden Pearce by purchasing the Watch Dogs: Legion Season Pass.
Here’s how to get Aiden Pearce in Watch Dogs: Legion. He’ll be playable in his own unique story DLC, but also during the main campaign. Watch Dogs: Legion takes place several years after the first Watch Dogs, so Aiden will be much older when he makes his appearance in the new game.
The original Watch Dogs protagonist returns years later, only this time he’ll be helping out the London branch of DedSec in their battle against Albion and Zero Day. A fun dynamic to witness.The first major DLC expansion for Watch Dogs: Legion is bringing back Aiden Pearce. Bloodline doesn’t have any of those issues as Aiden and Wrench were great characters in their own way, with one being a bit too serious while the other is the polar opposite. Your recruits lack that uniqueness that makes characters stand out or even believable personal growth as the story progresses, which made it difficult for me to stay invested. With Legion’s designed to play anyone you recruit, the voice acting for the operatives you play in the main game always felt like generic responses, even robotic at times. Included are the usual collectible text and audio logs for added lore here and there and that pretty much sums the overall content packed inside Bloodline.īut I find more enjoyment here than in Watch Dogs: Legion’s main campaign simply because the interactions between each character has more personality and weight in it. Beyond that, the world will feel bare, as if it’s treated as a small teaser for what’s to come.
The expansion was announced some time ago, but all we knew about it so far was that Aiden Pearce, known from the first. One of the projects shown at Ubisoft Forward was the Bloodline add-on for Watch Dogs: Legion. The release date of the expansion was also revealed. But they feel more like added padding as the story around each side quest and what you are tasked to do has nothing new that would excite veteran Watch Dogs players, especially if you’re someone that has already finished Legion’s main campaign. Ubisoft has released a new trailer for the Bloodline DLC for Watch Dogs: Legion. There are side missions to get you distracted, and if completed, rewards you with new gadgets and hacking opportunities for either character. Aiden is more fine-tuned to handle situations that involve gun fights while Wrench is more ideal for covert missions.īloodline can be a roughly 4 hour sprint if your only interest is just the overall story. You just have Aiden and Wrench, which are more than equipped to handle any situation in the expansion. The only difference here is that you can’t recruit anybody to join your merry band of hackers. We learn in passing that Bloodline expansion has a total of 10 main missions and 19 side missions, which should occupy us a few hours. The mission structure between the main campaign and the expansion is almost identical, so don’t expect any new missions in Bloodline or new objectives for the sake of changing things up. In Bloodline, Gameplay is pretty much the same as players can hack key devices to give you the upper hand. It’s a personal story in futuristic London that gives more backstory to Aiden, and comes out as a more enjoyable game than the main game. Aiden - who fails at staying retired from hacking work - is tasked to do a gig in London, which unfortunately puts his nephew Jackson involved and in danger. Set before the events of Legion’s main campaign. Watch Dogs: Legion’s first expansion titled ‘Bloodline’ is a treat for the fans as we have Watch Dogs protagonist Aiden Pearce back in action and is partnered with the quirky but likeable Wrench from Watch Dogs 2.