‘The Order: 1886’ Is Coming Exclusively To Sony PS4; CinematicTrailer Showing 19th Century London And Futuristic Weapons Revealed At E3 2013

The game 'The Order: 1886' was announced as an exclusive game for Sony PS4 users.

Ready at Dawn Studios and Sony Santa Monica had revealed during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2013 that 'The Order 1886' will be released solely for Sony PS4. The game sounds similar to Assassin's Creed but the unique PS4 game may share a bit of resemblance to the game franchise of Ubisoft.

The Order 1886's developer Ready at Dawn and the entire team looks to have been influenced by alternate Victorian setting because of the unique vision of the 19th century London manifested in the game's official trailer. Furthermore, The Order: 1886 features futuristic weapons as the game takes place almost 40 years after the Industrial Revolution.

Below is the trailer of Ready at Dawn's first major console game to be launched for Sony PS4, The Order: 1886:
 

During Sony's E3 Live 2013 press conference, The Order 1886 Ready at Dawn game developer explained the gameplay, "In the game, you are a knight, a member of an ancient order, and you will take center stage in this fight for mankind's survival. As the game takes place in an alternate history, you will be able to interact with real-world historical characters who will aid you in your quest. You will see and navigate real places. You will not only be a witness, but have a hand in real events that have unfolded."

The Order: 1886 creator, Ready at Dawn also pinpointed the other concepts that they focused on when developing the game. First is its film aspect. Basically, Ready at Dawn wants the owners of Sony PS4 playing The Order: 1886 to feel that they are in a movie. The visual target of The Order: 1886 is to achieve a filmic effect to the game, thus, focusing on the cinematography, lenses, lightning techniques and more.

Sony PS4 exclusive game, The Order: 1886, is also carefully made to create a seamless experience to the game, making sure that there is no discrepancy or breaks to the continuity of the gameplay as well as its cinematic effect.

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