There’s no release date as of yet, but it won’t be this year. Pearce and the other playable characters will be released alongside Watch Dogs: Legion – Bloodline, the game’s first story DLC. Fans would undoubtedly love to see the character return and there’s obviously plenty of time to make it happen. Though it’s all subjective, it’s hard to imagine anyone preferring Aiden Pearce as a character over Marcus Holloway. He goes on to praise the job done by Shawn Baichoo, who voiced Wrench (and is returning to voice him once again). To his credit, Prentiss is nothing but enthusiastic about both the game and his co-star’s return. With the addition of Wrench, there’s an easy door to bring Marcus back, but only time will tell. Marcus Holloway was a huge hit with the fans, especially when compared to Pearce, who’s personality was much more non-existent. He’s the one who wore the spiked leather and electronic emoji goggles. Wrench, another returning character, this time from Watch Dogs 2.Darcy is an original character created for Legion, however. Darcy, a member of the Assassin’s Order from Assassin’s Creed, another Ubisoft franchise.Mina, a woman with mind-control powers thanks to transhuman.Along with Pearce, players will get access to: He’s referring to Aiden Pearce, the protagonist of the original Watch Dogs, who will be available in Legion’s first DLC pack as a playable character. RELATED: What Happened To Obsidian's Pillar of Eternity? Design Director, Sawyer Says They'd Have To Re-examine The Game When Aiden was announced I was like, ‘Oh, maybe there’s a potential.’” It’s one of my favorite things that I’ve ever done.
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One of those people is Ruffin Prentiss, who voiced Watch Dogs 2 protagonist Marcus Holloway.Ĭharacters from previous titles in the series will be making their way to Legion, but Holloway isn’t one of them. As is the nature of modern gaming, with Watch Dogs: Legion being roughly 48 hours old, people are already talking about upcoming downloadable content.