The Dishonored series is great, but with names like Dishonored: Death of the Outsider and The Brigmore Witches , things can get a bit confusing. So, to clear everything up, we've put the Dishonored games in order.
Unlike some games, Dishonored's timeline doesn't jump around. Ninguno de los juegos califica como precuelas, por lo que la orden de lanzamiento del juego también está en orden cronológico. Este es cómo jugar los juegos deshonrosos en orden de lanzamiento.
Before we go any further, it's helpful to know a little more about this game's world. Here, then, is a summary of Dishonored 's setting.
The Dishonored games take place in a Steampunk-style world. It's ruled by emperors and empresses, and, at best, nations have an uneasy peace. Magic exists, but it's not as prevalent as in your average Dungeons and Dragons universe. It's tied to The Void, a mysterious parallel dimension whose current inhabitant is The Outsider. He can bestow supernatural abilities on others, and his motivations for doing so are unclear.
Many of the realm's inventions are fuelled by whale oil, and devised by a genius by the name of Anton Sokolov. The world's use of electricity relies heavily on whale oil, which is why whaling is such a massive trade in this world. Whales are supernatural creatures, so their “oil” is even more potent than it is in our world.
As Corvo Attano, you step into this strange world.
So, just where does each Dishonored game and DLC fit on the games' timeline and what happens? Here's an explanation, alongside a summary of each game, with a little help from the Dishonored Wiki. However, be warned, there'll be some mild spoilers here.
1837 – Dishonored : In the city of Dunwall, Empress Jessamine Kaldwin is assassinated. Corvo Attano, her bodyguard, is blamed for her assassination and falsely imprisoned. Jugado por ti, escapa con la ayuda del extraño y busca rescatar a la hija de Jessamine, Emily, aclara su nombre y lleva a los verdaderos asesinos ante la justicia. The city is also in the middle of a plague, apparently carried by rats.
1837 – Dishonored DLC The Knife of Dunwall : You play Daud, the assassin who killed the empress. El extraño lo convoca y se busca para rastrear las brujas de Brigmore, que incluye a Delilah Copperspoon, uno de los antiguos amigos de la Emperatriz Jessamine.
1837 - Dishonored DLC The Witches of Brigmore : Daud's Quest continúa, descubriendo que Delilah intenta poseer sobrenaturalmente a la hija de Jessamine, Emily, que Daud debe frustrar.
1852 – Dishonored 2 : Emily, now grown up, is the current empress, with Corvo serving as her bodyguard. The plague is gone but a serial killer is on the loose, and some suspect it's actually Corvo, dispatching Emily's enemies. One difference between this and Dishonored is that you don't have to use supernatural powers at all.
Delilah Copperspoon arrives, claiming to be the late empress's sister and, hence, the rightful heir to the throne. You play either Corvo or Emily, and the other is turned to stone. As that character, you fleet to the city of Karnaca and attempt to combat her plot.
1852 – Dishonored: Death of the Outsider : You're Billie Lurk, one of Daud's former followers. She rescues Daud from a cult known as the Eyeless, and proceeds to investigate their activities.
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You don't absolutely have to, but it helps. One of the common themes running throughout the game is the presence of The Outsider. Playing Dishonored will familiarize you with both the character and his influence on the world.
Dishonored’s DLC is less essential if you're about to play Dishonored 2 . Sin embargo, le recomendaría que lo juegues si vas a jugar a la muerte del extraño porque te dará una mayor comprensión de quién es Billie Lurk y su apego a Daud.
If you buy the Definitive Edition of Dishonored , available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, you'll get the DLC included anyway. And yes, we know there have been some shoddy pieces of DLC over the years (we're looking at you, Dead Rising 4: Frank Rising ). But from a gameplay and story standpoint, Dishonored ’s DLC is absolutely worth your time.
All the Dishonored games familiarize you with their mechanics. Pero, en última instancia, Dishonored es un buen lugar para comenzar, ya que le dará una apreciación de cómo los poderes que le dan el trabajo externo y sus limitaciones. So, it's slightly easier if you start with Dishonored and play the games in release order.
We're going to get into serious spoilers here, so you might not want to read ahead if you've not played the games. But here are the major players in Dishonored .
Corvo Attano : Corvo is Dishonored's protagonist and Empress Jessamine Kaldwin's Royal Protector and Spymaster. At least, publicly. He's also her lover and the father of her daughter, Emily Kaldwin.
Emily Kaldwin : La hija de Corvo y Jessmine, tiene interés en aprender a ser más como su padre, pero todavía es solo una niña en el primer juego. By the time the second game rolls around, she's a capable fighter and diplomat.
The Outsider : The Outsider is a nameless character who dwells in The Void, deciding who gets to channel its power. He's not an enemy, by any means, but his motives are inscrutable.
DAUD : Otro personaje impulsado por un extraño, es el líder de un grupo de asesinos y finalmente mata a Jessamine Kaldwin, aunque luego lamenta sus acciones.
Billie Lurk / Meagan Foster : el aprendiz de Daud y más tarde en el segundo mando, no siempre se ven de ojos, pero ella tiene un fuerte apego hacia él. She becomes the main protagonist of Dishonored: Death of the Outsider.
And that's how to play the Dishonored games in order.
The above article was updated on 1/21/25 by the original author to include additional information about the order of the Dishonored games.