The Order: 1886 re-writes history by introducing a unique vision of Victorian-Era London where myths and technology co-exist.
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The Order 1866 developer Ready at Dawn acquired by Facebook’s Oculus Studios
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The Order 1886 sequel could be a next-gen title, based on new leaks
What goes a Round, comes a Round
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The Order: 1886 turns four, celebrates with VFX videos
Ready at Dawn thanks fans for ‘continued support’
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Ready at Dawn wanted to retain ownership of The Order IP; eyes up multiplatform future
Company will now focus on ownership of transmedia IPs, but still has future aspirations for The Order.
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Wait, what’s this ‘unannounced platform’ Ready at Dawn is talking about?
UPDATE: Ready at Dawn clarifies its comments, claims it knows nothing about a new platform.
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The Order: 1886 now has a Photo Mode
Latest update introduces new functionality and the option to play through the entire game using a filter.
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The Order: 1886 really is just 5.5 hours long
Medium difficulty playthrough backs up leaked playtime.
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The Order: 1886 is half price at GAME when you trade-in
Get The Order cheap when you trade in Evolve, Madden, Far Cry and more.
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Ready At Dawn wants to patch a Photo Mode into The Order: 1886
“I think it would be really spectacular and add a lot to the game,” says developer.
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‘There are games coming out this gen that will look much better than The Order’ – Ready At Dawn
“I’m just excited because things are going to start looking better and better.”
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The Order: 1886 will take 8-10 hours to complete on average, says Ready At Dawn
Dev responds to outcry over 5-hour playthrough.
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Ready At Dawn defends The Order: 1886’s length
YouTube playthrough indicates only 5 and a half hours, and there’s no multiplayer.
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The Order: 1886 is the start of technological barriers coming down, says Ready at Dawn
Did someone say textile shading and volumetric air resistance?