Release date and platforms
Dishonored 2 hit shelves in the UK (and the rest of the world) 11 November 2016. Dishonored 2 is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Deals and pricing
Gameplay and features
So, what can you expect in terms of gameplay in Dishonored 2? Unlike in the first Dishonored game, there are two main characters to play as; Emily Kaldwin and Corvo Attano. Corvo Attano is the guard-turned-assassin we all remember, and Emily Kaldwin is the daughter of the late Empress Jessamine Kaldwin, who you may remember was assassinated at the beginning of the first Dishonored game (and Emily is Corvo’s daughter too, incidentally). However there’s a twist – you choose who you want to play as early on, and that choice is set for the whole game. There’s no switching between missions with this game, and both characters will offer very different styles of gameplay. “Emily fights with a little more finesse than Corvo does” Arkane Studios co-director Harvey Smith told Mashable. “Whereas Corvo has the very classic Possession, Rat Swarm, Blink, Emily has Far Reach, Shadow Walk, Mesmerize – these powers that nobody has heard of.” Emily’s Far Reach power works quite differently to Corvo’s Blink power that veteran Dishonored fans are used to from the first game. Instead of using Blink to instantly teleport to another location, Emily shoots out a “magic tendril” that will pull the player towards its target. As you can imagine, this isn’t as stealthy as Corvo’s Blink power but comes with its own set of advantages: “You can stick to walls, you can yank somebody toward you and assassinate them in mid-air, so you have these synced assassinations in mid-air,” Smith said. “It begins to feel different, and it adds momentum. You can run and jump and it has rope physics to it.”
DLC and updates
Bethesda has released a variety of DLC for Dishonored 2. Free Update 1 was released on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on 19 December 2016, and added a New Game Plus mode. Unlocked only after completing the game for the first time, it will let players create custom characters that mix and match the unique powers of Emily and Corvo. You’ll also keep all the Bonecharm Traits and Runes collected on your first playthrough to use on the new character. There was even more customisation in Free Update 2, which arrived in January. That included Mission Select and more than 20 additional Custom Difficulty Settings, which allow you to tweak the game’s challenge – including an ‘Iron Mode’ that removes manual saves and adds permadeath.
Death of the Outsider
Announced at E3 2017, Death of the Outsider is sort of DLC for Dishonored 2, but sort of its own thing – much like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is loosely tied to Uncharted 4. The standalone DLC will have both a physical and digital release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC from 15 September 2017, and has been billed as “the perfect entry point for those new to the Dishonored series.” The game/DLC sees players take on familiar face Billie Lurk, now playable for the first time, joined by Daud on a plot to kill the series’ mysterious Outsider. The game will bring with it new weapons, gadgets, and powers, including Billie’s Displace ability, a new take on the existing Blink mechanic. “Displace is a power where she can imagine being where she’s at now or somewhere else and then choose to go there,” explained the game’s director Harvey Smith. “What that means as a player is that you leave a marker in the world and then you can go about your business and do whatever you want and at any point switch with that marker.” After completing Death of the Outsider there’ll be an ‘Original Game +’ mode, which allows you to replay the story with Emily and Corvo’s skillset from the base game. Get a look at Death of the Outsider in action in its E3 announcement trailer:
Free demo
If you want to try Dishonored 2 out but aren’t sure that you want to commit to buying the game just yet, the good news is that there’s a free demo so that you can try it out. Released on 6 April 2017, the demo includes the first three missions of the game, and lets you play as either of the two protagonists. If you decide you’re a fan, you can upgrade to the full game and continue right where you left off. The demo is available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC from the respective online stores.
PC performance problems
Following the release of Dishonored 2, reports have been flooding in claiming that the PC variant of the game is ‘broken’ with a plethora of gameplay and performance issues. Gamers claim that computers that can run Battlefield 1 in Ultra settings can’t even get Dishonored 2 to hit 30fps on medium settings. Following the outcry, Bethesda has responded with a list of tips and tricks to help PC gamers get the most out of the game while the company fixes the issues. Gamers are advised to run the game in high to achieve the desired 60fps performance, and only those with PCs that “far exceed” those recommendation should try playing with Ultra settings enabled at this moment in time. Two patches have been released to try and address the PC performance issues so far, and at least some of the problems have now been resolved.
Official trailers
Dishonored 2 comes from the award-winning Arkane Studios and takes your protagonist – choose between Corvo Attano and Emily Kaldwin – to the coastal city of Karnaca where the choices you make will have significant impact on the world. Watch the release trailer here:
Watch the full E3 2016 gameplay trailer here:
Watch the full E3 2015 official trailer below:
Dishonored 2: Screenshots
Dishonored 2 is set in Karnaca, South of Dunwall.
The streets of Karnaca.
Princess Emily Kaldwin is all grown up.
Kirin Jindosh: Inventor, creator of Clockwork Soldiers and a student of Sokolov.
You can play as Emily or Corvo.
Bloodfly nests in corpses. Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.