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This is a list of playable and boss characters from the Watch Dogs action-adventure game franchise and the games in which they appear. The characters in the series are mainly hackers that use their in-game smartphones and perform illegal activities.[1][2] The games take place in fictionalized versions of real-life cities that have implemented ctOS. The first game is set in modern Chicago, the second in modern San Francisco, and the third in London (set in 2029).

Introduced in Watch Dogs (2014)

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Aiden Pearce

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Clara Lille

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Clara Lille is an ally and contact of Aiden Pearce. She was born in 1985, in Canada. She first contacted Aiden under the alias of "Badboy17" using an electronic voice disguiser. She helps Aiden twice before asking to meet in person.[3] During this meeting, Clara provides Aiden with a hacking device called the Profiler, which scans characters and gives the user a brief on said character. Aiden uses this device throughout the story to track down hackers.[4]

Clara helps Aiden tracks down hacker, gang leader and Army veteran Delford 'Iraq' Wade.[5][6] To reach Iraq's servers, Aiden infiltrates a human auction he is attending to copy his access key, and blackmails his cousin Tyrone "Bedbug" Hayes into acting as his inside man.[7][8] When Aiden and Clara come across the said encrypted data beyond their abilities, they had no other choice but track down legendary hacker and former Blume engineer and whistleblower Raymond "T-Bone" Kenney, who caused the Northeast blackout of 2003 while trying to expose the dangers of ctOS, which he had helped to create.[9] Aiden finds Kenney in Pawnee but Kenney refuses to leave Pawnee unless Aiden erases Kenney's identity from ctOS.[10]

After Aiden gets the said data from Iraq's compound, Damien is notified by the rather large amount of violence from Iraq's compound and questions Aiden's progress. Aiden, Kenney, and Clara are unable to decrypt the data because another hacker, JB "Defalt" Markowicz, infiltrates their system, steals it, and deletes it from their servers. Defalt also reveals that Clara was hired to track down Aiden after the Merlaut job, therefore being indirectly responsible for Lena's death, which causes Aiden to angrily dismiss her.[11]

As Kenney finishes decrypting the data, he informs Aiden that Dermont Quinn was the one who ordered the hit on him. Aiden confronts Quinn, who reveals he ordered the hit because he believed Aiden was searching for secret video footage of Mayor Donovan Rushmore killing Rose Washington, an actual engineer of Blume who helped develop ctOS with Raymond Kenney and Tobias Frewer, Quinn and Blume conspired to use ctOS to gaslight Rushmore into dating Washington after Rushmore's re-election.[12] After killing Quinn by hacking his pacemaker, Aiden is informed by Damien that Quinn sent hitmen after Clara for being a liability. Unable to save Clara, Aiden makes all the blackmail material public, enraging Damien, who hoped to use it for his own gain.[13][14]

Damien Brenks

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  • Voiced by: Daniel Kash
  • Appears in: Watch Dogs
  • Status: Deceased

Damien Brenks is the main antagonist of Watch Dogs. Damien is divorced with one son named Marcus.[15] He is a hacker living in Chicago. Eventually, Damien met Aiden Pearce, a fellow hacker. The two formed an alliance.[16]

In 2012, Aiden and Damien conduct a heist on the Merlaut Hotel, owned by Irish mob boss Delford 'Iraq' Wade, in which they hacked in and siphoned money from people's bank accounts.[17] On 26 October 2012, while Aiden was driving with his nephew Jackson Pearce and niece Lena Pearce to Pawnee, Illinois, Maurice Vega, a hitman hired by Dermont Quinn, shot Aiden's car's tires, causing them to crash and Lena died as a result.[17][18] After which, Aiden seeks a quest for revenge against those responsible.[18]

With Clara's help, Aiden finds Kenney in Pawnee but Kenney refuses to leave Pawnee unless Aiden erases Kenney's identity from ctOS.[16] Aiden then infiltrates the Blume headquarters to erase Kenney's identity from ctOS and allow him to return to Chicago.[19][15] However, Damien gives up Kenney's location to Charlotte Gardner in exchange for full access to ctOS, forcing Aiden to rescue him before he is killed by Blume's private security forces. Afterward, he assaults Iraq's compound to finish downloading its server data and kills Iraq when he confronts him.[20]

Aiden then tries to bluff Damien that he has the said data and wants to do a meet up. Damien calls Aiden's bluff and shows up without Nicole thus causing Damien to be annoyed with Aiden's lack of progress, Damien then reveals his identity to the authorities by the usage of fixers.[21] After Aiden disposes the said fixers, he goes after Defalt to retrieve the data.[22] After retrieving the data from Defalt, Kenney helps Aiden track down Nicole, allowing him to rescue her and take her and Jackson out of Chicago for their safety.[23][10]

After killing Quinn by hacking his pacemaker, Aiden is informed by Damien that Quinn sent hitmen after Clara for being a liability. Unable to save Clara, Aiden makes all the blackmail material public, enraging Damien, who hoped to use it for his own gain.[13][14] As Damien wreaks havoc in Chicago using ctOS. Aiden shuts down the system using a virus created by Kenney and causes a massive black out that shuts down Chicago and other cities via satellite, before tracking Damien to a lighthouse. Jordi arrives, having been hired to kill both men, but Aiden injures him and kills Damien.[14]

Jordi Chin

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Jordi Chin is a fixer. He was hired by Aiden to find any information on the person responsible for his niece Lena's death. Jordi found Maurice Vega to be the man responsible.[24] Jordi and Aiden head to a stadium where Vega is said to be. They find Vega and Aiden takes him in but did not succeed on finding out who Vega's contractor was, so he left him with Jordi.[19] To arrange the situation as a gang firefight rather than a kidnapping, Aiden kills many Viceroy's gang members and Vega's guards in order for him to leave the stadium basement and for Jordi to take Vega to a safe holding site.[19] In an attempt to hide their true purpose for being there and the fact that any potential proof will be taken to mean that the "shootout" is what happened, he phones the police.[19]

Later, Jordi gets in touch with Aiden to offer to deliver a thief to his client as payment for everything Aiden has done for him. However, Jordi keeps Aiden in the dark about the fact that the client is Dermot 'Lucky' Quinn, the head of the Chicago South Club, and that Quinn will most likely kill the hired thief in the end. As a result, Jordi tells Aiden to calm down and put his mind on the money rather than his morals. Jordi also tells Aiden that a witness to the stadium killings is being intimidated into exposing Aiden's involvement in the gang member's murders. Aiden feels compelled to confront the person orchestrating the intimidation and break into a prison to silence the witness. Later in the game, he provides support to Aiden as a sniper.[25]

Afterwards, Jordi gets taken down by Iraq's men, but somehow manages to escape. At the end of the game, when Aiden is fighting Damien, Jordi interrupts and attempts to kill both of them, saying he has been assigned a new contract. He orders Aiden to drop his gun. Aiden then attempts to hack the lighthouse even though Jordi orders him to stop. Jordi is later thrown off the lighthouse by Aiden, but again manages to survive.[26] He later contacts Aiden and hands Vega's location over to him.[27]

In the Bad Blood expansion pack of Watch Dogs, two fixers mention that "Jordi is laying low for a while."[28] In the Human Conditions expansion pack of Watch Dogs 2, Jordi, along with Marcus Holloway, takes down a Russian mob called Bratva.[29] In the Bloodline expansion pack of Watch Dogs: Legion, Jordi contacts Aiden with a contract that he cannot fulfill due to travel restrictions in London.[30]

Jordi is praised and liked by many critics. One critic stated he is the "best character" in the game's story.[31] Another critic stated that Jordi is "the most enjoyable character" in the game, but he gets "little to no screen time."[32] Another critic described Jordi as "an enthusiastic and cavalier fixer."[33]

Nicole Pearce

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  • Voiced by: Anna Hopkins
  • Appears in: Watch Dogs, Watch Dogs: Legion
  • Status: Unknown

Nicole Anne "Nicky" Pearce is Aiden's younger sister. She has one son, Jackson Kent Pearce, and one daughter who died in a car crash, Lena Violet Pearce.[17] She is an event planner and is divorced.[34]

Aiden visited them on Jackson's birthday. Once entering the home, the Aiden learned about Jackson's treatment for his PTSD from Dr. Yolanda Mendez and other recent developments following Lena's passing. Later, a prank caller had called Nicole, implying that he would break into her house after that.[34] Aiden voiced worry so he had hacked her phone as he saw her dash to inspect the locks. She became enraged and told him that he would never be able to solve things, thinking that her brother was going to pursue the prank caller. Nicole understood what she had done and contacted her brother to apologize and ask him to come back after he left the house. Nonetheless, she accurately surmised that he was pursuing the prank caller after hearing the fear in his voice.[16]

Soon after, Aiden's former ally Damien Brenks abducted Nicole, using the phone hoax to threaten Aiden into doing his dirty work for him.[35] Damien only permitted the siblings to have brief phone conversations when Aiden had something to present.[36] After a while, Aiden managed to make out her whereabouts above background sounds. After remotely breaking into the cameras, Aiden uses a power box to murder her guard and then calls her on a nearby telephone, telling her to get the gun.[37] As soon as she enters the room, a Fixer enters, and she accidentally shoots and kills him. Aiden then directs her to safety.[38]

After later picking Jackson up from Dr. Mendez, who was about to report Aiden to the police, Nicole spots the police and informs Aiden that they may assist them. Aiden tells her that they cannot assist them since he is being pursued by the police. It dawns on Nicole then that he is the vigilante.[39] Following their police evasion, Aiden takes them to Pawnee, Illinois, where Nicole is tempted to tell the police what she knows about Damien. Aiden, however, tells Nicole that she and Jackson should disappear from public spotlight. Later, during their tearful departure, Nicole reminds Aiden—who already knows this—that she is unable to follow him.[39]

In the Bloodline expansion pack for Watch Dogs: Legion, Nicole and Jackson appear in Aiden's hallucination. During the scene, Jackson visits Nicole in the tunnel where Lena died, saying that he hasn't moved on from Lena's death. Though it is confirmed that Jackson is currently in London and affiliated with DedSec, there is no confirmation of Nicole's current location.[40]

Introduced in Watch Dogs 2 (2016)

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Marcus Holloway

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Wrench

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  • Voiced by: Shawn Baichoo
  • Appears in: Watch Dogs 2, Watch Dogs: Legion
  • Status: Alive

Reginald "Reggie" Blechman, commonly known by his alias Wrench, is an engineer and fixer. He was a protagonist in both Watch Dogs 2 and the Bloodline expansion pack of Watch Dogs: Legion.

In the first mission of Watch Dogs 2, Wrench makes his first appearance. He watches Marcus Holloway navigate the ctOS server farm alongside the other DedSec members such as Sitara Dhawan and inquires about him. Marcus removes his profile and leaves the building, but Wrench covers his head with a sack and throws him into a van. Marcus meets the team later on a beach, where they celebrate his joining DedSec by drinking beer and having a good time. The following morning, when Marcus gets to the hackerspace, Wrench shows him around the 3D printer and the Research app.[41]

After a while, Wrench gave Marcus a call to let him know that the CyberDriver teaser was ready and to return to the hackerspace to watch it. Sitara and Josh in particular thought the trailer was uninteresting and demeaning to hacker culture, while he and Marcus enjoyed it for entertainment value. Marcus takes CHIP and brings it to Wrench's garage hackerspace, where the group rigs up the car for a media stunt, while DedSec initiates Operation: Hack and Run. Marcus is seen operating the car remotely while Wrench gets it ready to drive through the streets of San Francisco.[42]

Afterwards, Wrench is captured by the FBI, who attempt to intimidate him mentally by robbing him of his signature mask. A few hours later, Dusan Nemec used his clout to get Wrench released and offered him and the other members of DedSec a plea deal in exchange for their cooperation. Marcus had to get Wrench's mask back from the FBI, but not before then. As Marcus gives back his mask to Wrench, both of them promise to reject Dusan's offer and defeat him instead.[43]

Introduced in Watch Dogs: Legion (2020)

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References

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