It seems like the knights of The Order: 1886 will be hitching a ride on the Circle line as part of their fight against the half-breeds. Sony updated the Japanese website for Ready at Dawn’s upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive earlier today, and while many of the revealed details mimic information already available in the West, the eagle-eyed editors over at DualShockers did spot a new piece of London Underground-themed concept art.
Creative director Ru Weerasuriya has hinted at the transport network being a location in the game before, though he suggested that the technology will be much more advanced in its fictional interpretation of the Victorian era. We’re expecting some pretty intense battles to take place in the environment’s macabre sub-surface tunnels, which should add a little survival horror-esque tension to the title’s action heavy gunplay.
This isn’t the first time that a PlayStation exclusive’s visited England’s most famous subway, but can you name the other recent release that fought its way through the historical railway? Tackle our trivia in the comments section below. (You’ll earn bonus points if you can also name the fairly fresh non-exclusive adventure that took a trip to the London Underground, too.)
[source jp.playstation.com, via dualshockers.com]
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Will there be an 1886 oyster card and a pickpocket side mission?
alt subtitle : down in the tube station at midnight
@SimonAdebisi One would hope so!
Uncharted 3 had an awsome Underground level (and multiplayer map)!
I was thinking of The Getawat: Black Monday had a level in the underground but I could be wrong.
I was wondering what the info coming today was, about The Order 1886.
I thought i would post this for you guys here at Push Square, i remember you did an article on it. Sounds promising for some time in the PS4 life cycle.
@get2sammyb Wasn't it Modern Warfare 3? (non-exclusive obviously lol) I know that game had a UK based underground railway section.
I can't wait to visit Victorian London in this game
In Uncharted 3 they visit the London Underground by way of the amusingly named "North Atwood" station. By contrast, it'll be interesting in The Order to see if they feature stations which actually exist lol!
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