Dishonored 2 release date revealed, arrives on Windows PC, Xbox One, and PS4

Bethesda Softworks announced it will release the second game of the Dishonored series on November 11 for  Windows PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
“Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2. Play your way in a world where mysticism and industry collide. Will you choose to play as Empress Emily Kaldwin or the royal protector, Corvo Attano?”
The game was announced at last year’s E3 event in Los Angeles but we haven’t had much information about it since then. However, Bethesda finally provided us with more details about the game, stating its intention to release an official gameplay video which will premiere at this year’s E3 Showcase on June 12.
Dishonored 2 gameplay details
In Dishonored 2, players will be able to choose between two playable characters: the first game’s protagonist Corvo Attano or his daughter Emily Kaldwin. The game also moves from Dunwall — the first game’s setting — and now takes place in Karnaca, Corvo’s birthplace.
The voice cast for the game has also been revealed. Corvo Attano won’t be just a silent character anymore, as Stephen Russell (Garett from Thief) will give him his voice. The rest of the lineup includes Erica Luttrell (Emily Kaldwin), Vincent D’Onofrio (Daredevil), Rosario Dawson (Daredevil), Robin Lord Taylor (The Outsider), and Pedro Pascal (Narcos).
The official reveal trailer for the game includes narration from The Outsider, a returning character who played a key part in the events of the first game. You can watch the reveal trailer of Dishonored 2 below:
What are your expectations from Dishonored 2? Will it match the success of the first game? Tell us your opinion in the comments.
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