- The command: 1886 Creative director Ru Weerasuriya revealed that the game was supposed to be the first game of a trilogy
- Order 1891 And Order 1899 were planned, and the second match was at the first stadiums of development before being canceled
- The rest would have presented larger combat sequences and a multiplayer mode that was cut off from the first game
The PlayStation 4 exclusive The command: 1886 was originally supposed to be the first match of a trilogy.
It is according to The command: 1886 The creative director Ru Weerasuriya, who revealed in a new interview in French with Youtuber Julien Chieze that two other games were planned: Order 1891 And Order 1899 (via VGC).
Weerasuriya said the second match was at the first stadiums of development before its cancellation and that it had written a 10 -page field for the future, which would have included larger combat sequences, as well as a multiplayer mode.
It was also revealed that a multiplayer mode was in development for the first game, but it was put aside for the future.
Although the third game has never arrived at development, Weerasuriya said it was planning where history would go if the developer ready for Dawn had been able to finish the trilogy, and that other payments of the series would have taken the franchise in the 20th century.
Although it has never been revealed why The command: 1886The rest was canceled, Weerasuriya suggested that the mixed critical response of the first game was a factor.
The command: 1886 was released in 2015 and takes place in an alternative version of Victorian London, “Where Science and myth collides”. It has been more than 10 years since the game has made its debut in PS4, and although it was playable on PS5 thanks to compatibility behind, The command: 1886 is always exclusive to PlayStation.