After the events of 's DLC, players are forced to choose the new boss of Dogtown: the wily Jago, or the brutal Bennett. These two have been squabbling over territory for the entirety of the DLC, and while Kurt Hansen and his Barghest militia once kept them in check, that guiding force has disappeared as of 's ending. V is drawn into the power vacuum created by Hansen's death during the side quest "." They have the authority to decide which of the remaining two factions will take over the district.
Or at least it seems that way. V is actually under the employ of one Mr. Hands, a fixer with motives of his own. Mr. Hands wants the level-headed Jago to win out, and not just because of his amenable temperament. Jago also has some useful, lucrative contacts in his book, which Mr. Hands hopes he can continue to call upon. As his hired hand, V may earn more or less money in this job depending on whether their employer is satisfied with the result. Here's what each choice affects, and how to achieve the maximum payout.
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No matter what, "" opens with V taking on the identity of the assassin Aguilar Nubiola, and heading to the bunker where Jago has scheduled a meeting with the Voodoo Boys. There's no such thing as a peaceful resolution here, so V will need to take out all the Voodoo Boys before Jago arrives. Once Jago gets there, V confronts him as Aguilar. Jago reveals that Bennett isn't just out for himself — he's got an under-the-table arrangement with the Arasaka Corporation, which has its own eyes on Dogtown. Jago also provides a little intelligence as to Bennett's location, so V can meet with him ahead of Hansen's wake.
V should head to Downtown
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