Social media stalkers who obsessively search for a celebrity, people who compete in nude brawling in public, or Watch Dogs: Legion NPCs that have been banned from the London zoo for indecent conduct are some of the mild character traits players will encounter. While the positive traits can include donating to charity, teaching self-defense classes, or supporting their family, there are also those with more unsavory traits throughout the game. Watch Dogs: Legion created a wide array of personality traits so that each character would be unique and offer a clear picture of who they are and if they should be a part of a player's team. Watch Dogs: Legion's Unsavory NPC Backstories The most notable example came shortly after the game's release when a Watch Dogs: Legion player encountered a pediatrician who had recently "ended personal relationship with patient." Ubisoft was quick to apologize and add patches to ensure that wouldn't happen for other players, but there is still plenty of dark and unsavory characters hiding in Watch Dogs: Legion. Related: The Best Spies to Recruit in Watch Dogs: Legion (& Where to Find Them)
With every character procedurally generated, there aren't many individuals to single out, yet some of these backstories and traits can lead to a cast of potentially unsavory recruits. Sometimes these negative traits aren't apparent without digging into the Watch Dogs characters' personal histories via ctOS.
For every construction worker, there is someone who identifies as a social media stalker. While most potential recruits offer unique perks like a spy car, advanced computer hacking skills, or an exclusive uniform to infiltrate locations, there are those who offer little more than peculiar backstories and unsavory personalities.įor every Bond-like action hero, there is someone with uncontrollable flatulence. Every NPC wandering the streets of Watch Dogs: Legion's near-future London can be recruited into DedSec, opening the door for players to make a crew of average joes, elite super-spies, or quirky grannies. Despite Watch Dogs: Legion offering players a chance to hire any characters they see, there were bound to be a few recruits too unsavory for most jobs.