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In a new interview, Ready At Dawn co-founder Andrea Pessino discusses how a planned The Order 1886 sequel fell through.
The Order: 1886 developer Ready at Dawn pitched a sequel to Sony but was ultimately rejected. While the reason was unclear, the developer thought that had the game's critical reception been higher, ...