Dishonored 2 Speedrunner Beats the Game in 32 Minutes

Gotta go fast.

The Dishonored 2 speedruns are already out – unsurprising, considering the game’s already been out in the wild for almost a week a now. YouTuber Voetiem has uploaded his speedrun attempt of the game onto his channel, and you can check out the full thing down below.

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While the video runs for about 38 minutes, in-game time is clocked in at around 32 minutes if you cut out all the loading and waiting times. Voetiem employs several tactics that allow him to exploit the game’s AI and physics, helping him to cut corners and shave off minutes from his total play time. He’s chosen to play as Corvo instead of Emily for this run as well. It’s definitely worth a watch, especially if you’re looking for new and innovative ways to play the game.

Dishonored 2 is now available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Did you pick it up on launch day? What are your thoughts on the game so far? Feel free to let us know in the comments down below.

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