'Dishonored 2' news: New gameplay video features Emily fighting Clockwork Soldiers

Emily will be seen in action on "Dishonored 2" on Nov. 11. Twitter/Dishonored

As the release date of the upcoming game "Dishonored 2" draws near, video game developer Arkane Studios has released a gameplay footage that depicts the game protagonist Emily Kaldwin combating her Clockwork Soldier enemies. 

According to Game Rant, several days ago fans were able to see the Clockwork Mansion, which featured one of the game's protagonists, Emily Kaldwin. Emily then launched deadly attacks from the shadows without anyone the wiser. However, Arkane Studios has also decided to give out even more gameplay footage depicting the heroine's mission.

As seen in the video, Emily Kaldwin has a lot of special abilities as well as power combinations that allow her to summon Void entities that can bewitch foes in order to either neutralize them or even walk past them without any trace.

Furthermore, the video shows the various possible interactions between Kaldwin and the Clockwork Soldiers in the level, regardless of whether it's in stealth mode or in combat.

The video also shows gamers how gruesome "Dishonored 2" can be, but it is still important to note that the game, as well as the fans that get it, is not all about bloodshed and killing. Actually, it is even possible for the game to be finished without killing anyone, as stated by Arkane Studios sometime in the past. 

Of course, as most fans already know, Emily is only one of the two characters that can be selected as the protagonist of "Dishonored 2." Players can also opt to play as the returning protagonist from the first game, Corvo Attano.

For those interested in buying the game, it should be worth noting that the title can be pre-ordered in order to get early access upon its release.

Lastly, according to VG 24/7, "Dishonored 2" will be released on Nov. 11 for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One consoles.

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