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{{Short description|Protagonist of Watch Dogs}}
{{notability|date=June 2024}}
{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
| name = Aiden Pearce
| name = Aiden Pearce
| series = [[Watch Dogs]]
| series = [[Watch Dogs]]
| image = Aiden Pearce.png
| image = Aiden Pearce.png
| caption = Aiden Pearce from [[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]
| caption = Aiden Pearce from ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]''
| firstgame = ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]'' (2014)
| first = ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]'' (2014)
| last = ''[[Watch Dogs#Other media|Watch Dogs: Stars and Stripes]]'' (2022)
| creator = [[Ubisoft Montreal]]
| voice = [[Noam Jenkins]]
| voice = [[Noam Jenkins]]
| aliases = The Fox<br/>The Vigilante<br/>Joe Smith<br/>Nicholas Crispin<br/>
| origin = [[Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom]]<br>[[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]
| origin = [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom]]
| nationality = [[Irish Americans|Irish–American]]
| nationality = [[Irish Americans|Irish-American]]
}}'''Aiden Pearce''' (also known by his nickname '''The Fox''') a fictional character from the [[Watch Dogs]] franchise and is the protagonist and main playable character of ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]].'' He then made subsequent appearances a minor character in ''[[Watch Dogs 2]]'', a playable character in ''[[Watch Dogs: Legion]]'', and the dual protagonist in its ''[[Watch Dogs Legion#Bloodline|Bloodline]]'' expansion'''.''' Aiden is portrayed as a highly skilled [[grey hat]] hacker who utilises the fictional ctOS system to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features. He is a [[Vigilantism|vigilante]] who, after an attempt on his life resulted in the death of his niece, seeks a quest for revenge against those responsible.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Hollingsworth |first=Kieran |date=9 July 2021 |title=Everything You Need to Know About Watch Dogs' Aiden Pearce |url=https://gamerant.com/watch-dogs-aiden-pearce-backstory-personality/ |access-date=26 May 2024 |website=[[GameRant]]}}</ref>
}}'''Aiden Pearce''' (also known as '''The Vigilante''' and '''The Fox''') is a fictional character and the overarching protagonist of the ''[[Watch Dogs]]'' video game series developed by [[Ubisoft]]. He first appeared as the main protagonist of the original ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]'' (2014), in which he was portrayed by [[Noam Jenkins]] via [[Motion capture|performance capture]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tim |first=Ford |date=4 March 2024 |title=Lights. Camera. Controller: inside the world of video game voice acting |url=https://www.cbc.ca/arts/lights-camera-controller-inside-the-world-of-video-game-voice-acting-1.7133114 |access-date=10 June 2024 |website=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]}}</ref> He also made a minor, non-speaking appearance in ''[[Watch Dogs 2]]'' (2016), and returned as a playable character in ''[[Watch Dogs: Legion]]'' (2020), with Jenkins reprising his role. In ''Legion'', Aiden serves as one of the two protagonists of the ''[[Watch Dogs Legion#Bloodline|Bloodline]]'' [[Expansion pack|expansion]], alongside Wrench from ''Watch Dogs 2''. The character has also appeared in media outside the games, such as the novels ''Watch Dogs //n/Dark Clouds'' (2014) by [[John Shirley]], and ''Watch Dogs: Stars and Stripes'' (2022) by Sean Grigsby and Stewart Hotston.


In the franchise, Aiden is portrayed as a highly skilled [[grey hat]] hacker and [[Vigilantism|vigilante]] based in [[Chicago]], who utilizes the fictional ctOS system to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features. After an attempt on his life results in the death of his young niece, Aiden embarks on a quest for revenge against those responsible, while slowly attempting to move on from his trauma.<ref name="AidenPersonality">{{Cite web |last=Hollingsworth |first=Kieran |date=9 July 2021 |title=Everything You Need to Know About Watch Dogs' Aiden Pearce |url=https://gamerant.com/watch-dogs-aiden-pearce-backstory-personality/ |access-date=26 May 2024 |website=[[GameRant]]}}</ref> In ''Legion'', which takes place nearly two decades after the events of ''Watch Dogs'', Aiden relocates to [[London]], where he tries to reconnect with his estranged nephew and becomes involved with the local hacking syndicate DedSec, which seeks to liberate the city from the control of an oppressive [[private military company]].
Aiden was first revealed by Ubisoft at the [[E3 2012]] conference in a demo trailer.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goldgarb |first=Andrew |date=5 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: Ubisoft Reveals Watch Dogs |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/06/04/e3-2012-ubisoft-reveals-ctos |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Langshaw |first=Mark |date=5 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: 'Watch Dogs' announced by Ubisoft - watch video |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/videogames/e3/a385379/e3-2012-watch-dogs-announced-by-ubisoft-watch-video/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=[[DigitalSpy]]}}</ref> His character was intentionally designed to be portrayed as a flawed [[antihero]]. According to director Jonathan Morin, ''[[Breaking Bad]]'''s main protagonist [[Walter White (Breaking Bad)|Walter White]] was a direct source of inspiration for Aiden's character.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Rougeau |first=Michael |date=11 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: "WATCH DOGS" COULD BE THE "BREAKING BAD" OF VIDEO GAMES |url=http://www.ifc.com/shows/documentary-now/blog/2015/06/dame-helen-mirren-to-welcome-viewers-to-ifcs-documentary-now |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106230448/http://www.ifc.com/shows/documentary-now/blog/2015/06/dame-helen-mirren-to-welcome-viewers-to-ifcs-documentary-now |archive-date=6 November 2015 |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=IFC}}</ref> In all his appearances, he is portrayed by [[Noam Jenkins]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tim |first=Ford |date=4 March 2024 |title=Lights. Camera. Controller: inside the world of video game voice acting |url=https://www.cbc.ca/arts/lights-camera-controller-inside-the-world-of-video-game-voice-acting-1.7133114 |access-date=10 June 2024 |website=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]}}</ref>


Aiden was first revealed by Ubisoft at the [[E3 2012]] conference in a demo trailer.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Goldgarb |first=Andrew |date=5 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: Ubisoft Reveals Watch Dogs |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/06/04/e3-2012-ubisoft-reveals-ctos |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Langshaw |first=Mark |date=5 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: 'Watch Dogs' announced by Ubisoft - watch video |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/videogames/e3/a385379/e3-2012-watch-dogs-announced-by-ubisoft-watch-video/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=[[DigitalSpy]]}}</ref> According to director Jonathan Morin, ''[[Breaking Bad]]'''s main protagonist [[Walter White (Breaking Bad)|Walter White]] was a direct source of inspiration for Aiden, as they were both intentionally designed to be flawed [[antihero|antiheroes]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Rougeau |first=Michael |date=11 June 2012 |title=E3 2012: "WATCH DOGS" COULD BE THE "BREAKING BAD" OF VIDEO GAMES |url=http://www.ifc.com/shows/documentary-now/blog/2015/06/dame-helen-mirren-to-welcome-viewers-to-ifcs-documentary-now |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106230448/http://www.ifc.com/shows/documentary-now/blog/2015/06/dame-helen-mirren-to-welcome-viewers-to-ifcs-documentary-now |archive-date=6 November 2015 |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=IFC}}</ref> Aiden's character has received a generally mixed reception, with many reviewers criticizing his perceived unlikability and lack of growth, although his appearance in the ''Bloodline'' expansion for ''Legion'' was met with more positive responses.
== Appearances ==


=== Watch Dogs ===
==Appearances==
===''Watch Dogs''===
{{Main article|Watch Dogs (video game)}}
{{Main article|Watch Dogs (video game)}}
Aiden Pearce was born on 2 May 1974 in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Ryan |first=Jon |date=1 June 2014 |title=Aiden Pearce |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/watch-dogs/Aiden_Pearce |access-date=26 May 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> At an unspecified time, he, along with his mother and his sister Nicole Pearce, emigrated from Belfast to Chicago, where it was implied that his father was a criminal and an abusive parent.<ref name="GoScredits">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Audio Logs - Aiden Pearce 1}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits2">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Big Brother}}</ref> According to Aiden, he grew up in a rough neighbourhood in which he was often engaged in violence and was a member of a [[gang]], where he learned how to fight and use weapons.<ref name="GoScredits" /> He became proficient with computers and became a skilled grey hat hacker, utilising Chigago's ctOS network to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features, in which he used to work as a [[Fixer (person)|fixer]] and thief.<ref name=":0" /> At some point, he teamed up with fellow hacker Damien Brenks, and the two formed a partnership.<ref name="GoScredits22">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Thanks for the Tip}}</ref>
Aiden Pearce first appears as the protagonist of the original ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]'' game. His backstory establishes that he was born on 2 May 1974 in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ryan |first=Jon |date=1 June 2014 |title=Aiden Pearce |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/watch-dogs/Aiden_Pearce |access-date=26 May 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> At an unspecified point in time, he, along with his mother and younger sister Nicole Pearce, emigrated from Belfast to [[Chicago]], where it is implied that his father was a criminal and an abusive parent.<ref name="GoScredits">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Audio Logs - Aiden Pearce 1}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits2">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Big Brother}}</ref> According to Aiden, he grew up in a rough neighborhood, where he was often engaged in violence and joined a [[gang]], where he learned how to fight and use weapons.<ref name="GoScredits" /> He later became proficient with computers and a skilled grey hat hacker, utilising Chigago's ctOS network to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features.<ref name="AidenPersonality" /> Operating as a [[Fixer (person)|fixer]] and thief, Aiden at some point met and befriended fellow hacker Damien Brenks, and the two formed a partnership.<ref name="GoScredits22">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Thanks for the Tip}}</ref>


In 2012, Aiden and Damien conduct a heist on the Merlaut Hotel, owned by [[Irish Mob|Irish mob]] boss Dermont Quinn, in which they hacked in and siphoned money from people's bank accounts.<ref name="GoScredits23">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Prologue}}</ref> 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.<ref name=":0" /><ref name="GoScredits23" /> After which, Aiden seeks a quest for revenge against those responsible.<ref name=":0" />
In 2012, Aiden and Damien conduct a heist on the Merlaut Hotel, owned by [[Irish Mob|Irish mob]] boss Dermont Quinn, in which they hack in and siphon money from people's bank accounts. However, Aiden abruptly ends the heist when he inadvertently triggers a silent alarm set by another hacker, giving himself and Damien away.<ref name="GoScredits23">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Prologue}}</ref> On 26 October 2012, while Aiden is driving with his nephew Jackson and niece Lena to [[Pawnee, Illinois]], Maurice Vega, a [[Contract killing|hitman]] hired by Quinn, shot their car's tires, causing them to crash.<ref name="AidenPersonality" /><ref name="GoScredits23" /> While Aiden and Jackson survive, Lena dies in the crash, leading Aiden to vow revenge on those responsible.<ref name="AidenPersonality" />


A year later, Aiden tracks down Vega at a baseball stadium - but is unsuccessful in learning the identity of his [[Contract killing|contractor]]. Leaving Vega in the hands of his partner, hired [[Fixer (person)|fixer]] Jordi Chin.<ref name="GoScredits26">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Bottom of the Eighth}}</ref> Aiden visits his sister Nicole and nephew Jackson for the latter's birthday but learns someone is harassing them.<ref name="GoScredits2" /> With the help of Clara Lille, a member of the hacking syndicate DedSec that is trying to expose Blume's corruption, Aiden tracks down the harasser, revealed to be Damien, who wanted to get Aiden's attention so that he will help him find the other hacker from the Merlaut job.<ref name="GoScredits22" /> Aiden refuses but, after dealing with a witness from the stadium with assistance with Jordi, he learns that Damien kidnapped Nicole to force him to comply.<ref name="GoScredits233">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Dressed in Peels}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits27">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Hold On, Kiddo}}</ref> After setting up a new hideout in the Bunker – an undetectable former Blume base with access to ctOS – Aiden tracks down the hacker with Clara's help: gang leader and [[United States Armed Forces|Army]] veteran Delford 'Iraq' Wade.<ref name="GoScredits223">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Bunker}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits212">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Grandma's Bulldog}}</ref> To reach Iraq's servers, Aiden infiltrates a human auction he is attending to copy his access key, and [[Blackmail|blackmails]] his cousin Tyrone "Bedbug" Hayes into acting as his inside man.<ref name="GoScredits213">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Not A Job For Tyrone}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits214">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=A Risky Bid}}</ref> Bedbug manages to obtain a data sample revealing that Iraq has information on almost every citizen of Chicago, protecting his gang from the authorities via blackmail.<ref name="GoScredits215">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Planting a Bug}}</ref> Aiden goes back to the Bunker and finding out that he got a snippet of data, this data was encrypted.<ref name="GoScredits216">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Way Off the Grid}}</ref>
A year later, Aiden tracks down Vega at a baseball stadium, but is unsuccessful in learning the identity of his [[Contract killing|contractor]]. Leaving Vega in the hands of his partner, hired fixer Jordi Chin,<ref name="GoScredits26">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Bottom of the Eighth}}</ref> Aiden visits Nicole and Jackson for the latter's birthday, but learns someone is harassing them.<ref name="GoScredits2" /> With the help of Clara Lille, a member of the hacking syndicate DedSec that is trying to expose the corruption of Blume – the creators of ctOS – Aiden tracks down and identifies the harasser as Damien.<ref name="GoScredits22" /> His former partner explains that he wanted to get Aiden's attention so that he will help him find the other hacker from the Merlaut job, but Aiden refuses. However, he is soon forced to comply after Damien kidnaps Nicole<ref name="GoScredits233">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Dressed in Peels}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits27">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Hold On, Kiddo}}</ref>


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.<ref name="GoScredits216" /> Aiden finds Kenney in Pawnee but Kenney refuses to leave Pawnee unless Aiden erases Kenney's identity from ctOS.<ref name="GoScredits217">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=A Pit of Paranoia}}</ref> Aiden then infiltrates the Blume headquarters to erase Kenney's identity from ctOS and allow him to return to Chicago. 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.<ref name="GoScredits218">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Future is in Blume}}</ref> Afterward, he assaults Iraq's compound to finish downloading its server data and kills Iraq when he confronts him.<ref name="GoScredits219">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=By Any Means Necessary}}</ref>
Setting up a new hideout in the Bunker an undetectable former Blume base with access to ctOS Aiden tracks down the hacker with Clara's help: gang leader and [[United States Armed Forces|Army]] veteran Delford 'Iraq' Wade.<ref name="GoScredits223">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Bunker}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits212">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Grandma's Bulldog}}</ref> To reach Iraq's servers, Aiden infiltrates a human auction he is attending to copy his access key, and [[Blackmail|blackmails]] his cousin Tyrone "Bedbug" Hayes into acting as his inside man.<ref name="GoScredits213">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Not A Job For Tyrone}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits214">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=A Risky Bid}}</ref> Bedbug obtains a data sample revealing that Iraq has information on almost every citizen of Chicago, protecting his gang from the authorities via blackmail.<ref name="GoScredits215">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Planting a Bug}}</ref>


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.<ref name="GoScredits211">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Someone's Knocking}}</ref> 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.<ref name="GoScredits222">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=In Plain Sight}}</ref> After Aiden disposes the said fixers, he goes after Defalt to retrieve the data.<ref name="GoScredits221">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Defalt Condition}}</ref> 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.<ref name="GoScredits220">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Little Sister}}</ref>
As the data recovered by Bedbug is encrypted beyond Aiden and Clara's abilities, they decide to track down legendary hacker and former Blume [[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.<ref name="GoScredits216">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Way Off the Grid}}</ref> Aiden finds Kenney but the latter refuses to leave until Aiden erases his identity from ctOS to allow him to return to Chicago.<ref name="GoScredits217">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=A Pit of Paranoia}}</ref> Aiden does so after infiltrating the Blume headquarters, but in the process he discovers that Damien gave up Kenney's location in exchange for full access to ctOS. This forces Aiden to protect Kenney from Blume's private security forces, before the two return to Chicago.<ref name="GoScredits218">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Future is in Blume}}</ref> There, Aiden assaults Iraq's compound to finish downloading its server data, and kills Iraq when the latter confronts him.<ref name="GoScredits219">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=By Any Means Necessary}}</ref>


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.<ref name="GoScredits25">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=No Turning Back Part 1}}</ref> After killing Quinn by hacking his [[Artificial cardiac pacemaker|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.<ref name="GoScredits28">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=No Turning Back Part 2}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits29">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Sometimes You Still Lose}}</ref> 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.<ref name="GoScredits29" /> Later, Jordi calls Aiden to tell him where Vega is kept; Aiden heads there and decides his fate.<ref name="GoScredits210">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Epilogue}}</ref>
Aiden, Kenney, and Clara are unable to decrypt Iraq's 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.<ref name="GoScredits211">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Someone's Knocking}}</ref> Meanwhile, Damien demands to know Adien's progress, so the latter sets up a meeting where he lies that he has the data Damien wanted and demands Nicole's release. However, Damien calls Aiden's bluff and, in retaliation, exposes his identity to the authorities.<ref name="GoScredits222">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=In Plain Sight}}</ref> After dealing with Defalt and retrieving the stolen data,<ref name="GoScredits221">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=The Defalt Condition}}</ref> Aiden tracks down Nicole with Kenney's help and rescues her, allowing her and Jackson to leave Chicago.<ref name="GoScredits220">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Little Sister}}</ref>


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, a former Blume engineer who was used by the company and Quinn in a plot to blackmail the mayor.<ref name="GoScredits25">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=No Turning Back Part 1}}</ref> After killing Quinn by hacking his [[Artificial cardiac pacemaker|pacemaker]], Aiden is informed by Damien that Quinn sent hitmen after Clara for being a liability. Unable to save Clara, Aiden makes the video of Washington's murder public, enraging Damien, who hoped to use the blackmail material for his own gain.<ref name="GoScredits28">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=No Turning Back Part 2}}</ref><ref name="GoScredits29">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Sometimes You Still Lose}}</ref> 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.<ref name="GoScredits29" /> Later, Jordi calls Aiden to tell him where Vega is kept; Aiden heads there and decides his fate.<ref name="GoScredits210">{{cite video game|developer=[[Ubisoft]]|title=[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]|year=2014|scene=Epilogue}}</ref>
Aiden also serves as a minor character in the game's ''Bad Blood'' expansion. In a side-mission, Kenny discovers that Blume has placed a $100,000 bounty on Aiden. Upon investigating, he learns that a whistle-blower revealed to Blume that Aiden was using the bunker as his hideout. Shortly afterwards, Blume hires bounty hunters to track down and kill Aiden. Kenny tracks down the bounty hunters and eliminates them, then warns Aiden, preventing Blume from tracking him down.


Aiden makes a minor, voice-only appearance in the ''Bad Blood'' expansion, set after the events of the base game. In a side-mission, Kenney discovers that Blume has placed a $100,000 bounty on Aiden. Upon investigating, he learns that a whistleblower revealed to Blume that Aiden was using the Bunker as his hideout. Shortly afterwards, Blume hires [[bounty hunter]]s to track down and kill Aiden. Kenney eliminates them and calls Aiden to warn him about the bounty on his head, preventing Blume from tracking him down.
=== Watch Dogs 2 ===
Aiden returns is a minor character in ''Watch Dogs 2''.<ref>{{Cite news |date=17 November 2016 |title=Watch Dogs 2: Where is Aiden Pearce? |url=https://gamerant.com/watch-dogs-2-aiden-pearce/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=[[GameRant]]}}</ref> In the side mission 'Shadows' [[Marcus Holloway]] is informed of a human trafficking ring being run by the Auntie Shu Boys. He investigates a meeting site of the gang only to find that they had been killed beforehand, where it is found that Aiden is behind the attack and that the Bratva plan to capture him. Marcus manages to track him down to a bunker, where he is being held by the Bratva. With Marcus's help, Aiden is able to escape.


=== Watch Dogs: Legion ===
===''Watch Dogs 2''===
Aiden makes a non-speaking [[Cameo appearance|cameo]] appearance in ''[[Watch Dogs 2]]''.<ref>{{Cite news |date=17 November 2016 |title=Watch Dogs 2: Where is Aiden Pearce? |url=https://gamerant.com/watch-dogs-2-aiden-pearce/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=[[GameRant]]}}</ref> In a side mission, the protagonist [[Marcus Holloway]] discovers that Aiden, who has since relocated to [[San Francisco]], was investigating a [[human trafficking]] ring run by the Auntie Shu Boys and the Bratva, only to be captured by the latter. After locating the bunker where Aiden is being held, Marcus distracts the guard who seized Aiden's equipment, allowing him to retrieve it and escape from his cell.

===''Watch Dogs: Legion''===
{{Main article|Watch Dogs: Legion}}
{{Main article|Watch Dogs: Legion}}
Aiden returns as a playable character in ''Watch Dogs: Legion'' for owners of the game's [[Season pass (video games)|season pass]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Foster |first=George |date=11 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs: Legion Bloodline: How To Recruit Aiden Pearce And Wrench |url=https://www.thegamer.com/watch-dogs-legion-recruit-aiden-wrench/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=TheGamer}}</ref> He is the dual antagonist of the game's ''Bloodline'' expansion, alongside Wrench, a supporting character from ''Watch Dogs 2''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McNulty |first=Thomas |date=30 June 2021 |title=Watch Dogs Legion's Bloodline Expansion Digs Deep Into Former Protagonists |url=https://screenrant.com/watch-dogs-legions-bloodline-expansion-former-protagonists/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[ScreenRant]]}}</ref>
Aiden returns as a playable character in ''[[Watch Dogs: Legion]]'' for owners of the game's [[Season pass (video games)|season pass]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Foster |first=George |date=11 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs: Legion Bloodline: How To Recruit Aiden Pearce And Wrench |url=https://www.thegamer.com/watch-dogs-legion-recruit-aiden-wrench/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=TheGamer}}</ref> He is additionally one of the two protagonists of the game's ''Bloodline'' expansion, alongside Wrench, a character introduced in ''Watch Dogs 2''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McNulty |first=Thomas |date=30 June 2021 |title=Watch Dogs Legion's Bloodline Expansion Digs Deep Into Former Protagonists |url=https://screenrant.com/watch-dogs-legions-bloodline-expansion-former-protagonists/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[ScreenRant]]}}</ref>


Some time after the Zero Day bombings, but prior to DedSec's resurgence in [[London]], former vigilante Aiden Pearce accepts a contract from his fixer partner, Jordi Chin, in London, believing it will allow him to reunite with his estranged nephew Jackson, who is attending college there. Aiden's assignment is to infiltrate Broca Tech and acquire photographic evidence of a new robot design project headed by Thomas Rempart, as well as retrieve a device called the "BrocaBridge". However, his attempt is foiled by Wrench, a former member of DedSec [[San Francisco]], who also seeks the BrocaBridge. A struggle ensues between the two, which results in Wrench escaping with the BrocaBridge and Aiden being captured by Rempart's men. Aiden soon escapes and makes contact with Jackson. Despite not wanting to get involved, Jackson guides Aiden toward a DedSec contact, Connie Robinson, who helps him get set up in exchange for helping out with several tasks. Rempart also contacts Aiden, demanding him to retrieve the BrocaBridge while threatening to harm Jackson.
Set before the events of the base game, the expansion follows Aiden as he travels to [[London]] to reunite with Jackson, whom he has not seen in sixteen years, and complete a fixer contract given to him by Jordi. Aiden's assignment is to infiltrate Broca Tech and acquire photographic evidence of a new robot design project headed by Thomas Rempart, as well as retrieve a device called the "BrocaBridge". However, his attempt is foiled by Wrench, who also seeks the BrocaBridge. A struggle ensues between the two, which results in Wrench escaping with the BrocaBridge and Aiden being captured by Rempart's men, though the latter soon escapes and makes contact with Jackson. Despite not wanting to get involved, Jackson guides Aiden toward a DedSec contact, Connie Robinson, who helps him get set up in exchange for helping out with several tasks. Rempart also contacts Aiden, ordering him to retrieve the BrocaBridge while threatening to harm Jackson.


With Jackson's help, Aiden tracks down Wrench at his hideout and confronts him. Wrench reveals that he was hired by Rempart to design the robots for his project, but was ultimately betrayed, so he took revenge by stealing the BrocaBridge, which Rempart needs for the next phase of his project. Meanwhile, Rempart finds and captures Jackson to ransom him for the BrocaBridge. After obtaining the device from Wrench, Aiden delivers it to Rempart, unaware that it is an explosive fake created by Wrench. The explosion disfigures Rempart's face and allows Aiden and Jackson to escape, though Aiden is shot in the process and falls into a coma. Wrench allows Aiden and Jackson to stay at his hideout and obtains medical supplies to help Aiden recover. During this time, he also becomes acquainted with Jordi and agrees to carry out several fixer contracts for him in Aiden's place.
With Jackson's help, Aiden finds Wrench at his hideout and confronts him. Wrench reveals that he was hired by Rempart to design the robots for his project, but was ultimately betrayed, so he took revenge by stealing the BrocaBridge, which Rempart needs for the next phase of his project. Meanwhile, Rempart finds and captures Jackson to ransom him for the BrocaBridge. After obtaining the device from Wrench, Aiden delivers it to Rempart, unaware that it is an explosive fake created by Wrench. The explosion disfigures Rempart's face and allows Aiden and Jackson to escape, though Aiden is shot in the process and falls into a coma. Wrench allows Aiden and Jackson to stay at his hideout and obtains medical supplies to help Aiden recover.


Later, Wrench is contacted by Skye Larsen, who offers to help with Aiden's recovery in exchange for retaking control of her facilities from Rempart. Upon doing so, Larsen proposes an experimental trial on Jackson using the BrocaBridge to link his mind with Aiden's. Jackson enters Aiden's mind and, after revisiting several memories from his past, helps him overcome his guilt for his role in the death of Jackson's sister Lena seventeen years ago. Deciding to leave his vigilante persona behind, Aiden awakens from the coma and makes amends with Jackson. With Aiden saved, he works with Wrench and Jackson to defeat Rempart, who is attempting to escape London on his personal barge. Wrench boards the barge and destroys Rempart's robot army before subduing Rempart and leaving him to be arrested by Albion authorities. In the aftermath, Aiden and Wrench decide to continue working together for the time being. Connie later calls them to invite them to join DedSec after finding a contact who survived the London attacks, leading into the events of the main campaign of the game, in which Aiden is a playable character.
Later, Wrench is contacted by Broca Tech's CEO Skye Larsen, who offers to help with Aiden's recovery in exchange for retaking control of her facilities from Rempart. Upon doing so, Larsen proposes an experimental trial on Jackson, using the BrocaBridge to link his mind with Aiden's. Jackson enters Aiden's mind and, after revisiting several memories from his past, helps him overcome his guilt for his role in Lena's death. Deciding to leave his vigilante persona behind, Aiden awakens from the coma and makes amends with Jackson. Aiden and Jackson then remotely help Wrench deal with Rempart, who is attempting to flee London. Following Rempart's defeat by Wrench, the former is arrested while Aiden and Wrench decide to continue working together for the time being. Sometime later, the two are called by Connie, who invites them to join DedSec as operatives, leading into the events of ''Legion''.


== Reception ==
===Other media===
Outside of the games, Aiden appears the protagonist of the novel ''Watch Dogs //n/Dark Clouds'', written by [[John Shirley]] and released in conjunction with the first ''Watch Dogs'' game, to which it serves as a sequel.<ref>{{cite web |last=Macy |first=Seth G. |date=April 17, 2014 |title=Ubisoft Announces Watch Dogs eBook |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/17/ubisoft-announces-watch-dogs-ebook |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140918053004/http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/17/ubisoft-announces-watch-dogs-ebook |archive-date=September 18, 2014 |access-date=July 16, 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> He also appears in the 2022 novel ''Watch Dogs: Stars and Stripes'', written by Sean Grigsby and Stewart Hotston, which serves as a prequel to the ''Bloodline'' expansion for ''Watch Dogs: Legion''.<ref>{{cite web |date=September 2, 2021 |title=Introducing Watch Dogs: Legion Graphic Novels and More |url=https://www.ubisoft.com/en-ca/game/watch-dogs/legion/news-updates/5FTvWxcIIz3STaKI6mOig9/introducing-watch-dogs-legion-graphic-novels-and-more |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221212163908/https://www.ubisoft.com/en-ca/game/watch-dogs/legion/news-updates/5FTvWxcIIz3STaKI6mOig9/introducing-watch-dogs-legion-graphic-novels-and-more |archive-date=December 12, 2022 |access-date=July 16, 2024 |website=Ubisoft}}</ref>

==Reception==
[[File:Otakuthon 2014- Aiden Pearce (14843192077).jpg|thumb|225x225px|Aiden Pearce cosplay at [[Otakuthon]] 2014]]
[[File:Otakuthon 2014- Aiden Pearce (14843192077).jpg|thumb|225x225px|Aiden Pearce cosplay at [[Otakuthon]] 2014]]
In ''Watch Dogs'', Aiden's character was the subject to criticism from critics. Dan Whitehead of ''[[Eurogamer]]'' criticized Aiden's character by stating "He steals, assaults, extorts and murders in order to exact justice for identical indignities inflicted on himself. The hypocrisy goes unchallenged.", in addition to claiming that he lacked any meaningful character development, and that he had an "insufferable" nature.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Whitehead |first=Dan |date=27 May 2014 |title=Watch Dogs review |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/watch-dogs-review |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[Eurogamer]]}}</ref> Andy Hartup of ''[[GamesRadar]]'' also criticized Aiden's character, calling him "a bit of a dullard".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hartup |first=Andy |date=27 May 2024 |title=Watch Dogs review |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/watch-dogs-review/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[GamesRadar]]}}</ref>
In ''Watch Dogs'', Aiden's character was the subject to criticism from critics. Dan Whitehead of ''[[Eurogamer]]'' criticized Aiden's character by stating "He steals, assaults, extorts and murders in order to exact justice for identical indignities inflicted on himself. The hypocrisy goes unchallenged.", in addition to claiming that he lacked any meaningful character development, and that he had an "insufferable" nature.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Whitehead |first=Dan |date=27 May 2014 |title=Watch Dogs review |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/watch-dogs-review |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[Eurogamer]]}}</ref> Andy Hartup of ''[[GamesRadar]]'' also criticized Aiden's character, calling him "a bit of a dullard".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hartup |first=Andy |date=27 May 2024 |title=Watch Dogs review |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/watch-dogs-review/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[GamesRadar]]}}</ref>


Kevin VanOrd of ''[[GameSpot]]'' said that the story only flourished when it left behind the "revenge-story cliches", and he felt more attached to supporting characters than to Aiden.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VanOrd |first=Kevin |date=1 June 2014 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/watch-dogs-review/1900-6415770/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[GameSpot]]}}</ref> Similarly, Dan Stapleton at ''[[IGN]]'' disliked the Aiden's lack of personality, and found the supporting cast more interesting.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Stapleton |first=Dan |date=27 May 2014 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/05/27/watch-dogs-review |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> Christopher Livingston of [[PC Gamer]] also preferred another character to Aiden.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Livingston |first=Christopher |date=27 May 2024 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/watch-dogs-review/ |archive-url=https://archive.ph/20150824154328/http://www.pcgamer.com/watch-dogs-review/ |archive-date=24 August 2015 |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[PC Gamer]]}}</ref>
Kevin VanOrd of ''[[GameSpot]]'' said that the story only flourished when it left behind the "revenge-story cliches", and he felt more attached to supporting characters than to Aiden.<ref>{{Cite web |last=VanOrd |first=Kevin |date=1 June 2014 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/watch-dogs-review/1900-6415770/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[GameSpot]]}}</ref> Similarly, Dan Stapleton at ''[[IGN]]'' disliked the Aiden's lack of personality, and found the supporting cast more interesting.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Stapleton |first=Dan |date=27 May 2014 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/05/27/watch-dogs-review |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> Christopher Livingston of [[PC Gamer]] also preferred another character to Aiden.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Livingston |first=Christopher |date=27 May 2024 |title=Watch Dogs Review |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/watch-dogs-review/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20150824154328/http://www.pcgamer.com/watch-dogs-review/ |archive-date=24 August 2015 |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[PC Gamer]]}}</ref>


However, Aiden's character received generally positive reception from critics in the ''Bloodline'' expansion. Mike Williams of [[PCMag]] said that "Ubisoft has finally made Aiden Pearce an interesting character.".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Mike |date=15 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline (for PC) |url=https://uk.pcmag.com/pc-games/134514/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-for-pc |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[PCMag]]}}</ref> James Berich of ''Press Start Australia'' stated that he found Aiden's character more likeable in ''Bloodline''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Berich |first=James |date=6 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs Legion: Bloodline Review – A Rampart Family Affair |url=https://press-start.com.au/reviews/ps5-reviews/2021/07/06/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-review-a-rampant-family-affair/}}</ref> On the other hand, Gene Park of the [[The Washington Post|''The Washington Post'']] thought that the expansion did not do much to improve Aiden's character from the first game and stated that "the critics who read Aiden as an unlikeable homicidal maniac were correct.".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Park |first=Gene |date=13 July 2021 |title=The new 'Watch Dogs' story agrees with you: Aiden Pearce was a maniac |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/reviews/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-review/ |access-date=10 June 2024 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref>
However, Aiden's character received generally positive reception from critics in the ''Bloodline'' expansion. Mike Williams of [[PCMag]] said that "Ubisoft has finally made Aiden Pearce an interesting character.".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Mike |date=15 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline (for PC) |url=https://uk.pcmag.com/pc-games/134514/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-for-pc |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=[[PCMag]]}}</ref> James Berich of ''Press Start Australia'' stated that he found Aiden's character more likeable in ''Bloodline''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Berich |first=James |date=6 July 2021 |title=Watch Dogs Legion: Bloodline Review – A Rampart Family Affair |url=https://press-start.com.au/reviews/ps5-reviews/2021/07/06/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-review-a-rampant-family-affair/}}</ref> On the other hand, Gene Park of ''[[The Washington Post]]'' thought that the expansion did not do much to improve Aiden's character from the first game and stated that "the critics who read Aiden as an unlikeable homicidal maniac were correct.".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Park |first=Gene |date=13 July 2021 |title=The new 'Watch Dogs' story agrees with you: Aiden Pearce was a maniac |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/reviews/watch-dogs-legion-bloodline-review/ |access-date=10 June 2024 |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]}}</ref>


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Aiden Pearce
Watch Dogs character
Aiden Pearce from Watch Dogs
First appearanceWatch Dogs (2014)
Last appearanceWatch Dogs: Stars and Stripes (2022)
Created byUbisoft Montreal
Voiced byNoam Jenkins
In-universe information
AliasesThe Fox
The Vigilante
Joe Smith
Nicholas Crispin
OriginBelfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
NationalityIrish-American

Aiden Pearce (also known as The Vigilante and The Fox) is a fictional character and the overarching protagonist of the Watch Dogs video game series developed by Ubisoft. He first appeared as the main protagonist of the original Watch Dogs (2014), in which he was portrayed by Noam Jenkins via performance capture.[1] He also made a minor, non-speaking appearance in Watch Dogs 2 (2016), and returned as a playable character in Watch Dogs: Legion (2020), with Jenkins reprising his role. In Legion, Aiden serves as one of the two protagonists of the Bloodline expansion, alongside Wrench from Watch Dogs 2. The character has also appeared in media outside the games, such as the novels Watch Dogs //n/Dark Clouds (2014) by John Shirley, and Watch Dogs: Stars and Stripes (2022) by Sean Grigsby and Stewart Hotston.

In the franchise, Aiden is portrayed as a highly skilled grey hat hacker and vigilante based in Chicago, who utilizes the fictional ctOS system to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features. After an attempt on his life results in the death of his young niece, Aiden embarks on a quest for revenge against those responsible, while slowly attempting to move on from his trauma.[2] In Legion, which takes place nearly two decades after the events of Watch Dogs, Aiden relocates to London, where he tries to reconnect with his estranged nephew and becomes involved with the local hacking syndicate DedSec, which seeks to liberate the city from the control of an oppressive private military company.

Aiden was first revealed by Ubisoft at the E3 2012 conference in a demo trailer.[3][4] According to director Jonathan Morin, Breaking Bad's main protagonist Walter White was a direct source of inspiration for Aiden, as they were both intentionally designed to be flawed antiheroes.[5] Aiden's character has received a generally mixed reception, with many reviewers criticizing his perceived unlikability and lack of growth, although his appearance in the Bloodline expansion for Legion was met with more positive responses.

Appearances

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Watch Dogs

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Aiden Pearce first appears as the protagonist of the original Watch Dogs game. His backstory establishes that he was born on 2 May 1974 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[6] At an unspecified point in time, he, along with his mother and younger sister Nicole Pearce, emigrated from Belfast to Chicago, where it is implied that his father was a criminal and an abusive parent.[7][8] According to Aiden, he grew up in a rough neighborhood, where he was often engaged in violence and joined a gang, where he learned how to fight and use weapons.[7] He later became proficient with computers and a skilled grey hat hacker, utilising Chigago's ctOS network to manipulate the city's infrastructure and security features.[2] Operating as a fixer and thief, Aiden at some point met and befriended fellow hacker Damien Brenks, and the two formed a partnership.[9]

In 2012, Aiden and Damien conduct a heist on the Merlaut Hotel, owned by Irish mob boss Dermont Quinn, in which they hack in and siphon money from people's bank accounts. However, Aiden abruptly ends the heist when he inadvertently triggers a silent alarm set by another hacker, giving himself and Damien away.[10] On 26 October 2012, while Aiden is driving with his nephew Jackson and niece Lena to Pawnee, Illinois, Maurice Vega, a hitman hired by Quinn, shot their car's tires, causing them to crash.[2][10] While Aiden and Jackson survive, Lena dies in the crash, leading Aiden to vow revenge on those responsible.[2]

A year later, Aiden tracks down Vega at a baseball stadium, but is unsuccessful in learning the identity of his contractor. Leaving Vega in the hands of his partner, hired fixer Jordi Chin,[11] Aiden visits Nicole and Jackson for the latter's birthday, but learns someone is harassing them.[8] With the help of Clara Lille, a member of the hacking syndicate DedSec that is trying to expose the corruption of Blume – the creators of ctOS – Aiden tracks down and identifies the harasser as Damien.[9] His former partner explains that he wanted to get Aiden's attention so that he will help him find the other hacker from the Merlaut job, but Aiden refuses. However, he is soon forced to comply after Damien kidnaps Nicole[12][13]

Setting up a new hideout in the Bunker – an undetectable former Blume base with access to ctOS – Aiden tracks down the hacker with Clara's help: gang leader and Army veteran Delford 'Iraq' Wade.[14][15] 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.[16][17] Bedbug obtains a data sample revealing that Iraq has information on almost every citizen of Chicago, protecting his gang from the authorities via blackmail.[18]

As the data recovered by Bedbug is encrypted beyond Aiden and Clara's abilities, they decide to track down legendary hacker and former Blume 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.[19] Aiden finds Kenney but the latter refuses to leave until Aiden erases his identity from ctOS to allow him to return to Chicago.[20] Aiden does so after infiltrating the Blume headquarters, but in the process he discovers that Damien gave up Kenney's location in exchange for full access to ctOS. This forces Aiden to protect Kenney from Blume's private security forces, before the two return to Chicago.[21] There, Aiden assaults Iraq's compound to finish downloading its server data, and kills Iraq when the latter confronts him.[22]

Aiden, Kenney, and Clara are unable to decrypt Iraq's 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.[23] Meanwhile, Damien demands to know Adien's progress, so the latter sets up a meeting where he lies that he has the data Damien wanted and demands Nicole's release. However, Damien calls Aiden's bluff and, in retaliation, exposes his identity to the authorities.[24] After dealing with Defalt and retrieving the stolen data,[25] Aiden tracks down Nicole with Kenney's help and rescues her, allowing her and Jackson to leave Chicago.[26]

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, a former Blume engineer who was used by the company and Quinn in a plot to blackmail the mayor.[27] 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 the video of Washington's murder public, enraging Damien, who hoped to use the blackmail material for his own gain.[28][29] 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.[29] Later, Jordi calls Aiden to tell him where Vega is kept; Aiden heads there and decides his fate.[30]

Aiden makes a minor, voice-only appearance in the Bad Blood expansion, set after the events of the base game. In a side-mission, Kenney discovers that Blume has placed a $100,000 bounty on Aiden. Upon investigating, he learns that a whistleblower revealed to Blume that Aiden was using the Bunker as his hideout. Shortly afterwards, Blume hires bounty hunters to track down and kill Aiden. Kenney eliminates them and calls Aiden to warn him about the bounty on his head, preventing Blume from tracking him down.

Watch Dogs 2

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Aiden makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Watch Dogs 2.[31] In a side mission, the protagonist Marcus Holloway discovers that Aiden, who has since relocated to San Francisco, was investigating a human trafficking ring run by the Auntie Shu Boys and the Bratva, only to be captured by the latter. After locating the bunker where Aiden is being held, Marcus distracts the guard who seized Aiden's equipment, allowing him to retrieve it and escape from his cell.

Watch Dogs: Legion

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Aiden returns as a playable character in Watch Dogs: Legion for owners of the game's season pass.[32] He is additionally one of the two protagonists of the game's Bloodline expansion, alongside Wrench, a character introduced in Watch Dogs 2.[33]

Set before the events of the base game, the expansion follows Aiden as he travels to London to reunite with Jackson, whom he has not seen in sixteen years, and complete a fixer contract given to him by Jordi. Aiden's assignment is to infiltrate Broca Tech and acquire photographic evidence of a new robot design project headed by Thomas Rempart, as well as retrieve a device called the "BrocaBridge". However, his attempt is foiled by Wrench, who also seeks the BrocaBridge. A struggle ensues between the two, which results in Wrench escaping with the BrocaBridge and Aiden being captured by Rempart's men, though the latter soon escapes and makes contact with Jackson. Despite not wanting to get involved, Jackson guides Aiden toward a DedSec contact, Connie Robinson, who helps him get set up in exchange for helping out with several tasks. Rempart also contacts Aiden, ordering him to retrieve the BrocaBridge while threatening to harm Jackson.

With Jackson's help, Aiden finds Wrench at his hideout and confronts him. Wrench reveals that he was hired by Rempart to design the robots for his project, but was ultimately betrayed, so he took revenge by stealing the BrocaBridge, which Rempart needs for the next phase of his project. Meanwhile, Rempart finds and captures Jackson to ransom him for the BrocaBridge. After obtaining the device from Wrench, Aiden delivers it to Rempart, unaware that it is an explosive fake created by Wrench. The explosion disfigures Rempart's face and allows Aiden and Jackson to escape, though Aiden is shot in the process and falls into a coma. Wrench allows Aiden and Jackson to stay at his hideout and obtains medical supplies to help Aiden recover.

Later, Wrench is contacted by Broca Tech's CEO Skye Larsen, who offers to help with Aiden's recovery in exchange for retaking control of her facilities from Rempart. Upon doing so, Larsen proposes an experimental trial on Jackson, using the BrocaBridge to link his mind with Aiden's. Jackson enters Aiden's mind and, after revisiting several memories from his past, helps him overcome his guilt for his role in Lena's death. Deciding to leave his vigilante persona behind, Aiden awakens from the coma and makes amends with Jackson. Aiden and Jackson then remotely help Wrench deal with Rempart, who is attempting to flee London. Following Rempart's defeat by Wrench, the former is arrested while Aiden and Wrench decide to continue working together for the time being. Sometime later, the two are called by Connie, who invites them to join DedSec as operatives, leading into the events of Legion.

Other media

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Outside of the games, Aiden appears the protagonist of the novel Watch Dogs //n/Dark Clouds, written by John Shirley and released in conjunction with the first Watch Dogs game, to which it serves as a sequel.[34] He also appears in the 2022 novel Watch Dogs: Stars and Stripes, written by Sean Grigsby and Stewart Hotston, which serves as a prequel to the Bloodline expansion for Watch Dogs: Legion.[35]

Reception

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Aiden Pearce cosplay at Otakuthon 2014

In Watch Dogs, Aiden's character was the subject to criticism from critics. Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer criticized Aiden's character by stating "He steals, assaults, extorts and murders in order to exact justice for identical indignities inflicted on himself. The hypocrisy goes unchallenged.", in addition to claiming that he lacked any meaningful character development, and that he had an "insufferable" nature.[36] Andy Hartup of GamesRadar also criticized Aiden's character, calling him "a bit of a dullard".[37]

Kevin VanOrd of GameSpot said that the story only flourished when it left behind the "revenge-story cliches", and he felt more attached to supporting characters than to Aiden.[38] Similarly, Dan Stapleton at IGN disliked the Aiden's lack of personality, and found the supporting cast more interesting.[39] Christopher Livingston of PC Gamer also preferred another character to Aiden.[40]

However, Aiden's character received generally positive reception from critics in the Bloodline expansion. Mike Williams of PCMag said that "Ubisoft has finally made Aiden Pearce an interesting character.".[41] James Berich of Press Start Australia stated that he found Aiden's character more likeable in Bloodline.[42] On the other hand, Gene Park of The Washington Post thought that the expansion did not do much to improve Aiden's character from the first game and stated that "the critics who read Aiden as an unlikeable homicidal maniac were correct.".[43]

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