The Order: 1886 Sequel Could Have Been Something Special Before It Was Scrapped

The Order: 1886 Sequel Could Have Been Something Special Before It Was Scrapped

Highlights

  • Ready at Dawn had exciting plans for a sequel to The Order: 1886 that were ultimately scrapped.
  • Despite some highlights, The Order: 1886 faced criticism for generic gameplay and forced letterboxing.
  • The potential sequel aimed to address gameplay criticisms and improve upon the original’s foundation.

As a seasoned gamer with over three decades under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of promising titles that never quite lived up to their potential. The Order: 1886 was one such game, an intriguing blend of steampunk and Victorian-era action that fell short in execution.


As a dedicated fan, I’ve heard from a reliable source within the gaming industry that Ready at Dawn had been brainstorming ideas for a sequel to The Order: 1886 before it unfortunately didn’t materialize. This beloved PS4 exclusive, initially released in 2015, showcased some truly remarkable technology designed to maximize the console’s potential. Although it was hailed as a next-generation innovation, it didn’t achieve the same level of success enjoyed by other popular PS4 titles such as Marvel’s Spider-Man and 2018’s God of War.

In the past, players have extensively critiqued several issues with the game, “The Order: 1866”. For instance, it’s been labeled as just another generic cover shooter that lacked originality in its gameplay mechanics. Furthermore, some gamers weren’t impressed by the forced letterboxing, which they felt was an attempt to make the game more cinematic but ultimately fell short. Nevertheless, the game had its merits, such as its visually stunning graphics and steampunk-themed London setting. Despite these positive aspects, “The Order: 1866” remains a divisive title that struggles to stand out in today’s gaming landscape. However, despite its flaws, many gamers believe there’s potential for improvement in a sequel. Interestingly, it seems that the developers at Ready at Dawn share this belief, as suggested by recent reports from a reliable industry source.

gaming expert Shinobi602 shared his thoughts on Twitter about Meta’s closure of Ready at Dawn this week, expressing sadness and referring to it as a disappointing conclusion for a studio known for producing standout games on the PlayStation Portable. He also mentioned that prior to being acquired by Meta in 2020, Ready at Dawn had exciting plans lined up for a follow-up to The Order: 1886.

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In this hypothetical follow-up to “The Order: 1886”, it was anticipated that quality would significantly escalate, given that the developers had an established game engine at their disposal. This engine was meticulously crafted by the studio using considerable time and resources. As per Shinobi’s statement, the developers aimed to enhance the gameplay, addressing one of the major criticisms of “The Order: 1886”. Shinobi compares this potential upgrade to the leap between “Assassin’s Creed” and “Assassin’s Creed 2”.

At present, it’s uncertain what lies ahead for the game “The Order: 1886,” as Sony has not taken significant steps to develop or expand its intellectual property (IP). There were whispers that “The Order: 1886” might return, following Sony’s recent filing of a new trademark for the title, potentially hinting at an upgrade for PS5. However, no official news regarding this has been released so far. Consequently, “The Order: 1886” sits idly by among Sony’s collection of underutilized IPs.

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2024-08-10 15:54