
After a while of touching up and even adding in new levels, Rohr™ has decided NOT to scrap the original storyline of the game, keeping true to their promise. Though they have somewhat of hard feelings against the hacker, they still believe it's ridiculous of Serbia to declare war on Bosnia over a game made in Germany.
So then, they decide to finally make the release of 'The New Order'
The game now touches on the Serbian dictatorship even more, as the player (Who plays as a mute of German characteristics, accompanied by a Scandinavian-accented partner) ventures through an Orwellian world, where it's all lead by one leader, who has the same Serbian accent. However, the leader has even had a redesign, appearing more to be a Serb rather than a mix of the Balkan countries.
Just as the beta, people are still rounded like cattle and abused as they are put to mandatory work each day. The environment also appears to have worsened at the time, with barely any trees visible and a lot of rivers having run dry. The protagonist then finds the partner, which then they find a Turkish underground resistance base who takes them in. There, they are placed into the resistance and become public enemies.
In the game, the player has to go through obstacles, having objectives to do by crossing a desert guarded by the first presence of the military (Which heavily represents the Serbian military in the game), and avoiding being killed from disobeying the leadership by going into refuge and rebelling.
the protagonist reaches a major supply center in the desert, still guarded by the military, who immediately start to shoot at the player. The player and partner manage to get through, blowing up the supply center, before taking out the military. The player then manages to liberate a train filled with military and 'Unification Enforcers' (basically the gasmasked, abusive police that is seen at the very start of the game) and they take the ride back to the city.
Having caught word of the destruction of the supply base, the people rise up against the corrupted government, practically burning and destroying the city as militias assist the protagonist in the game. They manage to find the leader atop a tower after long fights with soldiers and practically robotic enemies, before the military itself takes command and blows up the building, leaving the game a cliffhanger.
Copies with a few more basic language options are sent to near-by countries, except Serbia and Bosnia. Copies are also sent to the USA.
after having a meeting in sweden, Rohr™ gets back to researching further technological advances.