'Dishonored 2' release date, news: wrathful Emily seen in new live-action trailer

A promotional image for "Dishonored 2" Facebook/dishonored

After unveiling the plot for "Fallout 4" with a thrilling live-action trailer, Bethesda dropped another one to excite fans about the release of "Dishonored 2" next month.

In the new two-minute clip narrated by the kidnapped princess Emily Kaldwin, fans of the game will see the return of Emily and her father Corvo Attano at the city of Dunhill to avenge her mother's death and reclaim her rightful throne.

The trailer showed that Emily and Corvo could use their supernatural powers in order to defeat their enemies. Emily was seen using several techniques like her Doppelganger ability, the Dark Vision, the Shadow Walk, as well as the Mesmerize ability to distract the guards that are blocking her way towards Delilah Kaldwin, the person who stole the throne away from her. On the other hand, Corvo used his Blink ability to beat his enemies.

While the new live-action trailer did not reveal much about the gameplay of "Dishonored 2," game directors Raphael Colantonio and Harvey Smith told IGN during the E3 2015 that players will take on the role of Emily at the beginning of the game before they can choose their playable character in the game.

"Then for the rest of the game you're locked into that choice. But it's the same series of missions whether you choose or the other, they just have different perspectives and commentary on it," Smith stated.

The game directors also explained that Emily and Corvo have different powers, which could be helpful during various occasions. Aside from Blink, Corvo can still use the Bend Time ability to slow down the events that are happening around him. On the other hand, Emily has the Domino ability that could allow her to connect a number of her enemies so the result of her attack could affect them at once.

"Dishonored 2" is slated to be released worldwide on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on Friday, Nov. 11.

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