The cast gets presented and portrayed in action

Feb 18, 2015 07:03 GMT  ·  By

A brand new video detailing the upcoming The Order: 1886 has just been released by developer Ready at Dawn and publisher Sony, showcasing the actors who brought to life the main cast of characters, not to mention the actual creation process for the PS4 exclusive shooter.

The Order: 1886 launches later this week, and as expected, all sorts of new details have been provided by developer Ready at Dawn, while other controversies surfaced online from those with advance copies who complained about the rather short length.

See how actors brought to life the action of the new game

Now, the studio brings forth a fresh video detailing the creation process for the actual game, focusing in particular on the impressive acting provided by the main cast of characters.

According to the developer's statement on the PS blog, the casting process for The Order: 1886 was a lengthy one as it had a lot of requirements from the actors who wanted to be a part of the game.

In the end, the four main characters were eventually cast, starting with Steve West as the main protagonist, Sir Galahad, and continuing with Graham McTavish as Sir Perceval, Alice Coulthard as Lady Ingraine, and Frederik Hamel, who brings to life the Marquis de Lafayette.

The actors, besides lending their voices to the game's main characters, also provided their likenesses, thanks to the high-quality performance capture mechanics devised by Ready at Dawn for The Order: 1886.

"Together our main cast became the backbone of the story and the relationships you will experience in the game. Each of our characters are symbols of the eras they came from. They each have the qualities and faults that are brought on but their respective experience and positions in the history of our world," the studio mentions.

The Order: 1886 is expected to debut worldwide on February 20, but even in the upcoming days you can expect to hear and see more of the third-person shooter for the PS4.

Until then, check out the impressive video below.