- Order: 1886 Creative Director Ru Weerasuriya has revealed that the game should be the first game in a trilogy
- Order 1891 and Order 1899 was scheduled and the second game was in the early stages of development before it was canceled
- The sequel would have shown larger battle sequences and a multiplayer mode that was cut from the first game
PlayStation 4 exclusive Order: 1886 should originally be the first game of a trilogy.
It is according to Order: 1886 Creative Director Ru Weerasuriya, who revealed in a new French-language interview with YouTuber Julien Chieze, that two games were more planned: Order 1891 and Order 1899 (via VGC).
Weerasuriya said the second game was in the early stages of development before it was canceled and that he wrote a 10-page pitch for the sequel, which would have shown major fighting sequences, as well as a multiplayer mode.
It was also revealed that a multiplayer state was under development for the first game, but it was shrunk for the sequel.
Although the third game never came to the development, Weerasuriya said he planned where the story would go if the developer ready at dawn had been able to end the trilogy and that other rates in the series would have taken the franchise for the 20th century.
While it has never been revealed why Order: 1886‘s successor was canceled, Weerasuriya suggested that the first game mixed critical response was a factor.
Order: 1886 was released in 2015 and is set in an alternative version of the Victorian London, “where science and myth collide”. It’s been more than 10 years since the game debuted PS4, and although it can be played on PS5 through backward compatibility, Order: 1886 is still exclusive of PlayStation.