'Dishonored' game remake leaked by Brazilian ratings board

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Is game studio Bethesda planning a remake of the critically-acclaimed stealth action-adventure game "Dishonored"? 

Twitter user @Wario64 spotted a post from the Brazilian ratings board about a "Dishonored Definitive Edition" with Bethesda as it publisher. Although the company has yet to confirm the validity of the post, players can remember that the Brazilian ratings board was also the one responsible for leaking the news about the release of the "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition." They were also responsible for outing "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon" and "Castle of Illusion" starring Mickey Mouse in early 2013 before they were announced by their studios. 

However, the "Dishonored Definitive Edition" listing was already taken down by the ratings classification board of Brazil. 

According to Polygon, the new edition could be the game's updated version of the 2012-released single player stealth game made compatible with current-generation of consoles like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. CinemaBlend, meanwhile, assumes that the new edition of "Dishonored" would come out with an increased 1080p (or 900p) resolution as well as the standard 60 fps upgrade.

The title has gained quite a large following since it was first released in 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, as well as PC. The last version of the game came out in 2013, when the Game of the Year Edition was released with several downloadable contents. 

Several speculations claim that Bethesda is planning to unveil the new edition of "Dishonored" during the studio's scheduled press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo event in June. Meanwhile, the reports about a "Dishonored" sequel have been going around, but it may not be revealed during the E3 event this year. 

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