The scale and demanding development of the game Titanic: Honor and Glory is probably best evidenced by the fact that we first reported on its creation on Zing in November 2014. The authors of the game Titanic: Honor and Glory set a goal years ago that seemed difficult to achieve at first glance. They wanted to create a faithful virtual copy of the Titanic including all interiors, cabins and equipment. In addition, the development of the game is financed from the beginning through crowdfunding campaigns and Patreon.
Although it has been more than 10 years since the first samples were published, development continues to progress in small steps, which is evidenced by freshly released demo version. Although it was possible to try the game for free in the past, the current demo version called 401 offers a much more comprehensive taste of the game. The authors themselves state that in it you can explore 50% of the famous ocean liner.
The demo is free to download at official website and is almost 40GB. In addition to the trailer attached above, you will also be offered a closer look at the current form of the game by other examples of interiors and exteriors, which you can view below.