Paradox acquires Prison Architect from Introversion Software
“We've taken Prison Architect just about as far as we can” says developer
The game is a top-down 2D construction and management simulation where the player takes control of building and running a prison. The player is responsible for managing various aspects of their prison
“We've taken Prison Architect just about as far as we can” says developer
Paradox Interactive has acquired the Prison Architect intellectual property from Introversion Software, the company announced. The acquisition will allow Paradox Interactive to continue development of the series going forward, as well as explore wider opportunities utilizing the “Architect” property. Find the full press release below. Paradox Interactive Acquires Prison Architect from Introversion Software Award-winning Management …
Paradox Interactive has announced they’ve acquired the Prison Architect intellectual property from Introversion Software. The new acquisition will allow Paradox Interactive to take the helm on developing the property into a series, under the “Architect” moniker. Here’s a blurb on the acquisition: Paradox Interactive Acquires Prison Architect from Introversion Software Award-winning Management Simulation Game Now Owned by Renowned Strategy […]The post Paradox Interactive Buys Prison Architect appeared first on Niche Gamer.
Introversion have sold Prison Architect to Paradox, saying "We've taken Prison Architect just about as far as we can." Paradox might make more
Paradox Interactive has acquired the rights to developer Introversion Software's enormously successful prison management sim, Prison Architect.As part of th…
Publisher and developer Paradox Interactive has acquired the rights to popular management sim title "Prison Architect."
The multiplayer mode for Prison Architect has officially launched and become part of the main game. While it has some limits, you can now share a jail with pals
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Prison Architect ranked 68th in this year's PC Gamer Top 100. I reckon it might climb higher still in 2019, because, three years after full release, it's launched a multiplayer mode. Currently in alpha, the jail sim's multiplayer mode comes with its Update 16 and lets players build prisons alongside seven mates. In public or private games, the alpha offers a restricted version of the base game in order to let the devs "focus on getting the core functionality working."As such, some features are absent for now—such as wire connections, prison grading, reports and emergency callouts (these can be controlled but not called in), among other things. Producer Mark Morris and designer Chris Delay provide the following, typically funny, overview of what's in right now, and what's planned down the line.
Prison Architect is testing out a co-op multiplayer mode that lets you manage a prison with friends.