Dishonored 2 officially revealed by Bethesda

15 June 2015
Dishonored 2

It was inevitable that a sequel to the Game of the Year-winning Dishonored was coming, and Bethesda has now lifted the veil off its secretive project at E3.

Simply titled Dishonored 2, the new game will continue the stealth-action series by allowing you to play as either Corvo (the first game’s hero) or the Empress’ daughter Emily Kaldwin.

The E3 trailer is all CGI, but does show Emily Kaldwin zip-lining up to rooftops, sneaking into a mansion and attacking a target, as well as tackling traps and automatons.

While there is no release date, the publisher did confirm that the game is coming to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Watch Dishonored 2’s announcement teaser below:

Article courtesy of MenStuff.co.za.

Dishonored: Definitive Edition is confirmed for Xbox One and PS4

What’s better than one Dishonored title? Why two Dishonored titles of course.

Alongside Dishonored 2’s announcement, Bethesda has officially confirmed Dishonored: Definitive Edition for PS4 and Xbox One.

Dishonored: Definitive Edition

Dishonored: Definitive Edition’s box art

From what’s been said, expect Dishonored: Definitive Edition to be a lot like the original PC release of Dishonored, and for it to include all of the DLC released for the game post-launch.

If there were more changes or additions, Bethesda would have announced that Dishonored: Definitive Edition was re-releasing for PC – any excuse to resell the same game.

We, however, suspect it’s exactly the same game.

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