Sites that force you to complete "verification" steps that never lead to a download.
The best legitimate way to eventually play the game on PC will be through the continued development of the shadPS4 emulator
: Since no official PC port exists, "PC torrents" found on the internet are typically traps. These files often contain:
Discussing torrents for this game on PC would inevitably lead to promoting piracy of a title that either doesn't exist natively on the platform (meaning any PC torrent would be a fake, a malware risk, or an emulated version that violates copyright law). Additionally, assisting in finding or promoting cracked software goes against ethical and legal guidelines.
The screen flickered. The familiar grey-scale grain of the London fog filled his room. Sir Galahad appeared, his mustache rendered in 4K resolution that the original creators could only have imagined. The frame rate was fluid, a smooth 60fps dance of blood and electricity. "It works," Elias whispered.
If you're still interested in pursuing this, here's a general guide on how to work with torrents, but please be aware of the risks and consider supporting game developers by purchasing their products.
The Order: 1886 launched in 2015 as a PlayStation 4 console exclusive—a story-driven, cinematic third-person shooter set in an alternate steampunk Victorian London. Because it was exclusive and built for console architecture, no official PC version existed at release. That absence created a vacuum that torrent and piracy communities often fill: when players want a game that isn’t available on their platform, some turn to unofficial means.