Dishonored 2 Releases November 11, 2016

Dishonored 2 Releases November 11, 2016

Anyone looking forward ot this!?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 03, 2016 @ 05:29 PM (Staff Bios)
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We haven't heard much about Dishonored 2 since its E3 debut, but it seems as if a release date has been set. The sequel to Dishonored will be releasing for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 11, 2016, according to Bethesda. The game will also be launching worldwide, but before then, prepare for a deluge of extra trailers, screenshots, and information, beginning May 7 thanks to an exclusive story found on Game Informer.

Just to recap, players will be leaping into the shoes of assassins Emily Kaldwin and Corvo Attano who are thrust into the city of Karnaca. Bethesda promises new and exciting ways to take down targets. Look forward to Dishonored 2 gameplay footage during this year's E3 event on June 2. The premiere will be live-streamed for everyone's enjoyment. Not only that, but the devs managed to secure vocal talents who performed in Dardevil, Game of Thrones, The Green Mile, The Wire, Gotham, and Fallout 4. Are you looking forward to Dishonored 2?

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