In February 2015, The Order: 1886 arrived on the PlayStation 4, positioning itself as one of the first major third-party exclusives for Sony’s console. While the title was positively received, the game was criticized for its length and style of play. Now, with the closure of the studio responsible for this release, Ready at Dawn, announced, It has been confirmed that a sequel was planned
According to industry insider Shinobi, prior to Meta’s purchase of Ready at Dawn in 2020, the studio had proposed a sequel for The Order: 1886one that not only aimed to continue the story of this title, but would substantially expand the gameplay, and would make better use of the RAD Engine 4.0, which was used to create this title.
Unfortunately, because the first game did not have the desired reception, Sony did not give the green light to this project, and the sequel to The Order: 1886 It was officially cancelledsomething that probably did not please many players, and considering the closure of the studio, it is clear that we will never know what happened after the end of the first title, which clearly pointed to a sequel.
After the purchase of Meta, Ready at Dawn worked on VR titles for devices like the Quest. Unfortunately, these works were not as popular as their previous games. In related topics you can learn more about the closure of this team here.
Author’s Note:
It’s a real shame that this project didn’t even get a chance to get off to a good start. The Order: 1886 isn’t the best game of the generation, but it’s still an entertaining experience that gave us a glimpse into the potential of the PlayStation 4.
Via: Shinobi
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