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The *Dishonored* series is renowned for its immersive storytelling and unique gameplay, but titles like *Dishonored: Death of the Outsider* and *The Brigmore Witches* can make the sequence a bit confusing. To help you navigate this steampunk universe, we've organized the *Dishonored* games in their chronological and release order.
The *Dishonored* series follows a straightforward timeline, with no prequels to complicate matters. Playing the games in their release order aligns perfectly with the chronological sequence of events. Here's how to experience the *Dishonored* saga:
To fully appreciate the *Dishonored* series, understanding its world is crucial. The games are set in a steampunk universe ruled by emperors and empresses, where peace is often tenuous. Magic, tied to The Void—a mysterious parallel dimension inhabited by The Outsider—plays a significant role. The Outsider, a mysterious figure, grants supernatural abilities to chosen individuals, though his reasons remain enigmatic.
Technology in this world is powered by whale oil, a potent energy source due to the supernatural nature of the whales. Anton Sokolov, a genius inventor, is behind many of these innovations. As Corvo Attano, players step into this intriguing world.
Here's a detailed look at where each *Dishonored* game and DLC fits into the series' timeline, along with a brief summary of each entry. Note that minor spoilers follow:
While it's not mandatory, playing *Dishonored* first is beneficial. The series features recurring themes, notably the influence of The Outsider. Familiarity with these elements enhances the experience of *Dishonored 2*.
The DLC isn't crucial for *Dishonored 2*, but it's highly recommended if you plan to play *Death of the Outsider*. It provides deeper insight into Billie Lurk's background and her connection to Daud. The Definitive Edition of *Dishonored* includes the DLC and is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Starting with *Dishonored* is the best approach. It introduces the mechanics and the limitations of The Outsider's powers, making the subsequent games more enjoyable and easier to follow.
Here are the central figures in the *Dishonored* series, with potential spoilers:
This guide should help you navigate the *Dishonored* series seamlessly, ensuring you get the most out of this compelling steampunk adventure.
The above article was updated on 1/21/25 by the original author to include additional information about the order of the Dishonored games.