‘Dishonored 2’ Latest: Get Ready For Another Fierce Battle Game; Official Launch Trailer Here!

By Jeff Thompson - 10 Nov '16 09:40AM
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This year's most anticipated action-adventure game "Dishonored 2" gets ready for the release. The sequel to the much appreciated 2012 video game "Dishonored" is scheduled for Nov. 11. The game developed by Arkane Studios has released a full-length trailer just before 2 days of its official release. The launch trailer for Dishonored 2 assures that the gamers can expect fierce battles and excellent game plot in the game.

"Dishonored 2" is plotted as 15 years from its predecessor and it starts with Corvo Attano making Emily Kaldwin as the Empress of Dunwall. But, an "otherworldly usurper" makes her losing the throne and it's time to get back to the power to control the chaotic condition. The gamers can choose the role of Corvo Attano or Emily Kaldwin in Dishonored 2 and try to save the country and they would be granted powers to succeed the war.

Interestingly, when a player chooses either of the roles, the story would serve a different outcome. "Dishonored 2" is made available in Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC by the publisher, Bethesda Softworks. However, few reports suggested that the day one patch of Dishonored 2 would require around 9 GB space to contain it in Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It is possible for the gamers to continue without downloading it, but to sign in to Xbox Live or PSN, gamers need the patch.

The publisher did not make the review copies available in advance of the release. It can be presumed that the publisher wants "Dishonored 2" review made available along with its release. There are reports that PC version of Dishonored 2 are found to have some issues as it fails to achieve 60 FPS at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.

The 1 minute 53 seconds trailer of "Dishonored 2" shows the country Dunwall looking marvelous with excellent fine arts. The bloodshed battles with the sword found to be direct battles and proper lightings have been used in the game comparing to the predecessor. The trailer also shows warships in the scenes and shooting with the guns. "Dishonored 2" trailer also depicts some brutal killings including stabbing through the neck with the sword similar to the predecessor.

The previous installment was highly successful and much praised by game critics. It can be expected that "Dishonored 2", the most expected game of this fall, would rewrite the success story of its predecessor.

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