Bethesda and Arkane Studios have announced a Definitive Edition and an official sequel for the epic stealth game, Dishonored.

During Bethesda's big E3 presentation, the company announced that they're doing an official sequel to the first-person stealth title, Dishonored. On top of this reveal, Bethesda and Arkane Studios revealed they're doing an HD remaster of the original game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In Dishonored 2, we again get to play as Corvo Attano. We can also play as a fully grown Emily Caldwell, who is the daughter of Jessamine Caldwell (most fans assume that Corvo is her father). As you would expect, Emily's special inherited abilities help legitimize this notion. A major thing we like is that you can get through the entire game without killing any single person, focusing on your stealth and skills to get by.

Before Dishonored 2's launch in Spring 2016, we'll get to play an optimized and revamped version of the original game for PS4 and Xbox One by the end of this Summer. Dishonored: Definitive Edition is going to feature increased graphics and other presentation-based upgrades, including a 1080p display, 60fps and all that jazz. More importantly, it will feature the Brigmort Witches, Knife of Dunwall and Dunwall City Trials downloadable expansions.

Dishonored: Definitive Edition will be hitting PS4 and Xbox One on Aug. 25, as this will attempt to hold us over until Dishonored 2's launch in Spring 2016 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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