The Order: 1886 Dev Announces Oculus Exclusive Lone Echo

The Order: 1886 Dev Announces Oculus Exclusive Lone Echo

Ready at Dawn, the studio behind The Order: 1886, has announced Lone Echo, a space-based VR game for the Oculus Rift.

Lone Echo will include both a highly-interactive single player story and an online competitive multiplayer virtual sport, all set in an amazingly detailed 23rd century world.

In Lone Echo, players can grab, push, and glide their way through an immersive first-person 360° science fiction experience where they can not only reach out and touch interactive environments, but can effortlessly soar through them with incredible 1:1 hand-based zero-gravity movement.

Check out the Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoV5p8ddTT4

“Ready At Dawn Studios® was founded in 2003 by senior members of Naughty Dog® and Blizzard Entertainment® and set a new standard for PSP® games with its multi-million selling, Game of The Year award winning titles Daxter™ and God of War®: Chains of Olympus. Ready At Dawn’s technological innovations, its reputation for excellence in artistry and design, and its combined experience developing blockbuster franchises, ensure the studio will continue to raise player expectations.

Ready At Dawn is known for pushing their target hardware to the limits, evident from their previous titles. With the announcement of The Order: 1886™ in June 2013, the studio has now set their sights and expertise on the PlayStation 4 system. Available exclusively on PlayStation 4, The Order: 1886™ introduces players to a unique vision of Victorian-Era London where Man uses advanced technology to battle a powerful and ancient foe.  As Galahad, a member of an elite order of Knights, join a centuries-old war that will determine the course of history forever.

Ready At Dawn Studios® is located in Irvine, California.”

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