The *Dishonored* series, with titles like *Dishonored: Death of the Outsider* and *The Brigmore Witches*, can be a bit confusing to navigate. To help you enjoy these games in the right sequence, we've put together a guide on how to play the *Dishonored* games in order.
Dishonored Games in Release Order
The *Dishonored* series is straightforward in its timeline, as none of the games are prequels. This means you can play them in their release order, which also aligns with the chronological order of the story. Here's how to experience the *Dishonored* series in release order:
- *Dishonored* – 2012
- *The Knife of Dunwall* (*Dishonored* DLC) – 2013
- *The Brigmore Witches* (*Dishonored* DLC) – 2013
- *Dishonored II* – 2016
- *Dishonored: Death of the Outsider* – 2017
The World of Dishonored
Understanding the world of *Dishonored* enhances your gaming experience. The series unfolds in a Steampunk universe governed by emperors and empresses, where nations maintain a fragile peace. Magic is present but rare, linked to The Void—a mysterious parallel dimension home to The Outsider, who can grant supernatural abilities with motives that remain enigmatic.
Technology in this world is powered by whale oil, thanks to the innovations of genius inventor Anton Sokolov. Whales, being supernatural entities, provide an exceptionally potent source of energy, making whaling a crucial industry. As Corvo Attano, you navigate this intricate and intriguing world.
Dishonored Timeline in Chronological Order
Here's a detailed look at where each *Dishonored* game and DLC fits into the timeline, along with brief summaries, courtesy of the *Dishonored* Wiki. Please note, there will be mild spoilers.
1837 – Dishonored: In Dunwall, Empress Jessamine Kaldwin is assassinated, and her bodyguard, Corvo Attano, is framed and imprisoned. With help from The Outsider, Corvo escapes to rescue Jessamine's daughter, Emily, clear his name, and seek justice amid a rat-borne plague.
1837 – Dishonored DLC The Knife of Dunwall: You play as Daud, the assassin responsible for the empress's death. Summoned by The Outsider, Daud embarks on a quest to find The Brigmore Witches, led by Delilah Copperspoon, a former friend of Jessamine.
1837 – Dishonored DLC The Witches of Brigmore: Daud's journey continues as he uncovers Delilah's plan to possess Emily supernaturally, which he must thwart.
1852 – Dishonored 2: Emily, now grown and reigning as empress, faces a new threat with Corvo as her protector. A serial killer is on the loose, and Delilah Copperspoon returns, claiming to be Jessamine's sister and rightful heir. You play as either Corvo or Emily, who must combat Delilah's plot from Karnaca.
1852 – Dishonored: Death of the Outsider: You take on the role of Billie Lurk, once Daud's follower. She rescues Daud from the Eyeless cult and delves into their mysterious activities.
Do You Need to Play Dishonored Before Dishonored 2?
While it's not strictly necessary, playing *Dishonored* first can enrich your understanding of The Outsider and his influence, a recurring theme throughout the series.
Do You Need to Play Dishonored’s DLC Before Dishonored 2?
The DLC for *Dishonored* isn't essential before *Dishonored 2*, but it's highly recommended if you plan to play *Death of the Outsider*. The DLC deepens your understanding of Billie Lurk and her connection to Daud. The Definitive Edition of *Dishonored*, available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, includes the DLC, offering a comprehensive experience.
Is It Easier to Play the Dishonored Games in Any Particular Order?
Starting with *Dishonored* is advisable as it introduces you to the mechanics and the powers bestowed by The Outsider. Playing in release order provides a smoother learning curve and a deeper appreciation of the series' narrative and gameplay elements.
Who Are the Main Characters in the Dishonored Series?
Here's a look at the key characters in *Dishonored*, with potential spoilers ahead:
Corvo Attano: The protagonist of the first game, he is the Royal Protector and Spymaster to Empress Jessamine Kaldwin, as well as her secret lover and Emily's father.
Emily Kaldwin: Daughter of Corvo and Jessamine, she grows from a child in the first game to a skilled fighter and diplomat in *Dishonored 2*.
The Outsider: A mysterious figure residing in The Void, he grants supernatural abilities but his intentions are unclear.
Daud: An assassin empowered by The Outsider, he assassinates Jessamine but later seeks redemption.
Billie Lurk / Meagan Foster: Daud's apprentice and later the protagonist of *Dishonored: Death of the Outsider*, she has a complex relationship with Daud.
And that's your guide to playing 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.*