Dishonored 2 Release Date: Arkane explains secrets behind trailer; Emily Kaldwin fully playable with own abilities

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The pressure may be on for Dishonored 2, but Arkane Studios is not giving in to the high expectation that the game should follow greatly the success of the first Dishonored title. As the world has already seen the trailer for Dishonored 2, the awesome story and more importantly, the features that were present in the game for the protagonist and even the antagonist may just be what the fans of the franchise are looking for.

As reported by Gaming Bolt, Arkane Studios seems to not have shown great prowess to the remastered version of the first title, Dishonored, but albeit the critical presumptions of the gamers, the next installment has been showing off the best feats it may have so far. Given the trailer that was exhibited during the E3 2015 event, there are some factors that the fans may have not have been able to decipher completely.

Recently delivered by Vg247, Harvey Smith explained further a few of the details that will help the fans understand what is coming to Dishonored 2. First off, the Clockwork Mansion that was featured in the particular trailer is affirmed to be part of a certain in-game mission, and second, the clockwork soldiers are rather unusually equipped with vision modules within their structures as they work on some whale oil.

Lastly, one trait that some gamers may not know for now is that the enemy is a former student of Anton Sokolov from Dishonored. According to IGN, players should be ready to take on the clockwork soldiers from this antagonist, as they will consistently be around, as well as more peculiar bird-headed foes.

As many may already know by now, Emily Kaldwin has been made playable, fully equipped with her owns skill set. Players may also opt to play as Corvo Attano if they please. Dishonored 2 is scheduled for release within 2016 for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the PC.

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