Watch Dogs: Legion – Bloodline is available now with the Season Pass or as a separate purchase on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC, Stadia, and Luna, and is included with a Ubisoft+ subscription. Wrench also carries a great big hammer named Lady Smash, and can unleash havoc with his custom-skinned MPX SMG and LTL grenade launcher. When you’re playing as Wrench, you can summon his custom drone, Sergei, or stun enemies by tossing out his Ninja Ball mini-flashbangs.
As Aiden, you can also aim in slow motion after taking down an enemy, or get a damage buff after a well-timed reload from a special prompt. And since Aiden and Wrench need to rely on their own skills in Bloodline, each comes equipped with a variety of unique new abilities and gear to tackle any situation.Īiden brings back System Crash, a callback to the first game that lets you temporarily disable all nearby electronics. In addition to the main storyline, each operative has their own side activities to pursue when you’re in control of them – and if you get Bloodline via the Season Pass, both characters can be added to your DedSec roster in the main campaign or Online mode. Thomas Rempart, CEO and owner of the aforementioned tech, gives Aiden an ultimatum: If he doesn’t hunt down Wrench and recover the device, bad things are going to happen to his estranged nephew, Jackson.
You'll also see several new playable heroes, new co-op missions, advanced character customization, and more. When Aiden visits London to steal a robot-controlling device from Broca Tech, Wrench intervenes and makes off with the tech – but not before incapacitating Aiden and leaving him for Broca’s goons. Watch Dogs: Legion has a lot planned for 2021, with the Bloodline expansion scheduled to launch in late June, according to the latest roadmap from Ubisoft. It will be available both standalone and with the Season Pass. Returning characters improve the narrative, but this DLC add-on lacks the base game’s free-form, squad-based action. While you’ll play as both Aiden and Wrench over the course of the adventure, Bloodline doesn’t exactly put them on the same side. Watch Dogs: Legion downloadable content 'Bloodline' will launch on July 6, Ubisoft announced. Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline injects new fun into the vanilla game, but stumbles a bit. The Bloodline expansion for Watch Dogs: Legion is out now, letting players dive into a prequel adventure that brings back Aiden Pearce, the vigilante hacker from the first Watch Dogs, as well as Wrench, the anarchic masked trickster from Watch Dogs 2.