Dishonored Game of the Year Edition revealed
New bundle launching October 8 for $40 includes Knife of Dunwall, Brigmore Witches, Dunwall City Trials, and Void Walker's Arsenal DLC.
Bethesda today announced a Dishonored Game of the Year Edition, due out October 8 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC for $40.
In addition to the main game, the Game of the Year Edition includes previously released downloadable content, including The Knife of Dunwall, The Brigmore Witches, Dunwall City Trials, and Void Walker's Arsenal.
A double-sided poster is also included with the bundle. The Dishonored Game of the Year Edition was first revealed last month through a listing on the Australian Classification Board.
Dishonored launched in October 2012, with Bethesda saying a month later that sales were "far exceeding" expectations, making future games in the franchise likely.
A sequel is reportedly in development at Arkane Studios' office in Lyon, France. For more on the game, check out GameSpot's review.
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