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The Order 1886 Dev Working On New Triple-A Game

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If you’re a gamer, there’s a big chance that you’ve played The Order 1886 and have been left disappointed by how it ended shaping up.

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If you’re a gamer, there’s a big chance that you’ve played The Order 1886 and have been left disappointed by how it ended shaping up.

Disappointment is due to such a huge potential in both art direction and gameplay going for a large part to waste in a game that was too short and too little focused on gaming itself.

However, since you’ll recognize there was some talent in there, anytime, we read Ready at Dawn’s name we keep our eyes peeled for the next information.

The studio has indeed revealed that it has a new triple-A title in the making right now, even though it might take a while before it happens.

While it is confirmed that it is also coming to consoles, we’re told that it is still in a prototype phase so that it won’t be coming anytime soon.

Also, we know it’s a game that Ready at Dawn is funding on its own at the time being, so with no publishers around, and it has triple-A production values.

“We’re working on a triple-A console title right now as well, something we’re developing internally,” said CEO and creative director Ru Weerasuriya.

“And funny enough, a lot of the lessons we’ve learned about narrative and immersion and gameplay mechanics, we’re taking some of those lessons into console.”

Anyway, “it’s in the prototype phase, where we’re building a lot of things internally. We’re funding it ourselves right now. It’s been a lot of fun taking some of those lessons and bouncing them back and forth between the two projects.”

From the looks of it, the game is not dropping before the next generation of consoles, where it’ll probably be another graphics showcase similarly to The Order 1886 with PS4.

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