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Here Are the Voice Actors of Dishonored 2’s Cast

Some of them won't be talking for long.
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Bethesda and Arkane’s Dishonored 2 is here, and where there’s characters, there’s a voice cast.

Taking over Chloe Grace-Mortez’s role, Luttrell plays the grown up daughter of Corvo Attano for Dishonored 2. While most deservedly know her as Keesha from the Magic School Bus from back in the day, she’s also voiced Sapphire in Steven Universe, Darla from Fallout 4, and Simone in As Told by Ginger. Corvo didn’t have a voice in the last game, which is something Arkane decided to rectify with the sequel. He’s had multiple voice acting roles over the years–he’s Nick Valentine in Fallout 4, plus Barbas the Talking Dog in Skyrim–but many will know him as Garrett from Eidos’ Thief series.

Bethesda and Arkane’s stealth action game Dishonored 2 is here, and where there’s characters, there’s a voice cast. Here’s the big players in the new title. If you thought Delilah was done with after Dishonored 1’s Brigmore Witches DLC, that’s clearly not the case, and her voice actress is back as well. Cottrell’s recent work includes voicing Quorra for Disney Infinity 3.0, Caetuna in Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, and Daphne for Robot Chicken. If you watch Gotham on Fox, you know that Taylor plays The Penguin. Beyond that role, he’s had bit roles on The Walking Dead, Law & Order and SVU, and The Good Wife. He takes over as the Outsider for Dishonored 2, replacing Billy Lush.

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