The Order: 1886 New Details

New details regarding genre and setting

Posted By | On 26th, Jun. 2013

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The Order: 1886 was announced at this year’s E3 during Sony’s press conference on June 10th. The title’s announcement brought a ton of excitement for the PlayStation fans, but it also raised a lot of questions due to the fact that the reveal in-game engine trailer was a bit vague in terms of gameplay details.

Take a peek right down below for the E3 2013 Announcement Trailer.

What exactly is The Order: 1886? Is it an action game, a first-person or a third person? Thankfully, the Official PlayStation Blog has answered some of those questions today, so please have a look at the fact sheet below.

1 – The game is a third-person shooter

2 – It’s set in London, and the game will try to re-create London in terms of the events that occurred back then and things like that. However, this will not be a 1 to 1 recreation of London.

3 – This game is Ready At Dawn’s first brand new IP that they’re developing themselves and it’s being created for the PlayStation 4.

4 – The game is solely a single-player experience with a linear-story.

PlayStation Blog has also confirmed that more gameplay details will be revealed soon, so stay tuned for more information hopefully at Gamescom.

Let us know if you’re looking forward to hearing more about The Order: 1886 in the comments below.

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