The Train Is Real: A Look Behind the Scenes of Last Train Home’s Riveting Reveal Trailer
Join THQ Nordic and Ashborne Games on an exciting behind-the-scenes journey of Last Train Home, the captivating survival RTS set in the aftermath of World War I. In this immersive video, you'll get an exclusive look at the making of the game's live-action reveal trailer, featuring real actors, including the talented Czech actor Karel Dobrý as Captain Langer, and game developers stepping into the roles of soldiers. Prepare to be amazed as the trailer showcases authentic replicas of trains, weapons, clothing, and relics from the World War I era.
Step into the shoes of a commander in the Czechoslovak Legion and experience the gripping aftermath of the First World War. In Last Train Home, you'll navigate the chaos of civil war in Russia, leading your troops aboard an armored train through the harsh Siberian landscape. Your mission? Safely bring your men back home amidst the perils and challenges that lie ahead.
To ensure historical accuracy, the game development team collaborated with the official Czechoslovak Legionary Community, gaining access to the remarkable "Legiovlak." This faithful replica of a legionary train from 1918-1920 includes a locomotive, infantry car, workshop, kitchen, ambulance, artillery car, and more. Using the Legiovlak during filming allowed the team to authentically capture the essence of Czechoslovak war operations on the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia.
Prepare for an unforgettable journey through history with Last Train Home, where every detail, from the gripping storyline to the meticulously recreated setting, will transport you back to the era of the Czechoslovak Legion's heroic struggle.
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