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DISHONORED 2 Gameplay Shown Off in E3 Trailer

Day one of E3 has officially come to a close, and boy are we excited (and exhausted). Following in the wake of the EA Play briefing, Bethesda brought a ton of exciting reveals to the table during their show (which we live blogged, just in case you missed it). Unsurprisingly, the studio dedicated a ton of time to Dishonored 2 towards the end of the show, and dropped the official gameplay trailer. Check it out at the top of the page.

Aside from all of the Fallout 4 goodness, our favorite reveal from Bethesda’s conference last year was the fact that players will be able to play as Emily Kaldwin–who was only a child at the end of the first game. According to Creative Director Harvey Smith, one of the questions the studio had when they began working on the title was: what became of Emily? The sequel picks up 15 years later. Emily is 25 and ruling her mother’s empire. You’ll be able to play as both Emily and Corvo, with each having their own perspective of the game’s events. We’re expecting replay value to be through the roof.

In addition to the epic trailer, Arkane showed off a ton of gameplay, and demonstrated what the new Void engine can do. Emily has a ton of impressive powers at her beck and call, including the mesmerize power, Domino power, and shadow walk (which is the stuff of nightmares). The good news is all of Emily’s powers will be entirely unique, which means they won’t carry over from the first game. The mechanic we’re most curious about, however, featured a twisted version of time travel. You’ll apparently be able to switch between different timelines to solve puzzles.

Of course, we’ll also be getting a Dishonored 2 Collector’s Edition. Grabbing one of these rare editions (think Pip Boy edition) will score you a replica of Corvo’s mask, Emily’s Ring, the game, and more. Also, for a limited time only, those who pre-order Dishonored 2 will get the Dishonored Definitive Edition for free.

Dishonored 2 launches on November 11, 2016.

What did you think of the footage? Are you excited for the game? Let us know in the comments below, join the conversation on Facebook, or start one with me on Twitter: @Samantha_Sofka. 

Image: Bethesda, Arkane Studios

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