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Dishonored Definitive Edition now available for pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 17, 2019
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Dishonored Definitive Edition now available for pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One

Dishonored Definitive Edition is now available for digital pre-order and pre-download ahead of its August 25th release date. The first-person action and adventure shooter first came out in 2012 on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and was both a financial and critical success, winning a variety of awards at numerous conventions and shows. Most notable were its awards for Best Action/Adventure Game, Best Console Game, Best Original Game, and Best of Show which it won from the 2012’s Game Critics Awards.

This new, updated version of Dishonored boasts updated graphics and sound and comes with all of the original version’s paid DLC already available in-game for free.

A sequel to Dishonored, Dishonored 2, was announced in June 2015 by its publisher, Bethesda though no release date has been set.

Will you be replaying Dishonored on Xbox One in preparation of Dishonored 2 or are you happy to wait for the sequel? Let us know in the comments below.

Dishonored Definitive Edition on Xbox One

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