'Dishonored 2' release date: game to be unveiled at E3?

 Bethesda website

One of the most anticipated games by Bethesda is the second installment of the "Dishonored" title, and it might be making an appearance at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, to be held from June 16 to 18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California. The event promises to be one memorable event, especially for fans of Bethesda games.

The publisher has already sent out press invites for the said event, and judging from how the invite is presented, game observers say that details regarding the next "Dishonored" title would be one of the many announcements Bethesda will be making at the event. 

The invites have a number of popular Bethesda game characters printed on them, including BJ Blazcowicz from the "Wolfenstein" franchise, Sebastian from 'The Evil Within," different characters from "The Elder Scrolls" series of titles, and finally, a Tall Boy from "Dishonored." This seems to hint at Bethesda making several big announcements at this year's E3, including a sequel to "Dishonored." 

The first "Dishonored" was released in 2012 and was made available for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC. It follows events within the city of Dunwall, where the main character, Corvo Attano, works as a personal bodyguard to the city's empress and was set up to take the fall for the empress' murder. 

The game is a combination of action and adventure in a first person perspective. Players must use a combination of stealth and open combat and use the environment and different gadgets to subdue enemies. Players can also convert recovered loot into upgrade items.

Bethesda's pre-E3 conference will be held on June 14 at the Dolby Theatre in California. The event will start at around 6 p.m. 

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