That familiarity should help it as it takes over the creative future of the game.
The studio was already in charge of the console ports of Prison Architect. Double Eleven taking over full development of Prison Architect across all platforms is a natural fit. The game was already a success, but Introversion has moved on from the property. Paradox acquired Prison Architect from the original developer, Introversion Software, in January. It is trying to establish a similar pattern for its lock-up sim. The publisher often supports its games for years. Paradox wants to reinvigorate the Prison Architect community. We're proud to announce that is developing Prison Architect, bringing more gameplay, bug fixes, updates to the game! They're well known for developing the console versions and have worked with Interactive and Introversion for multiple years! /KfRbttKlen The Clink also improves the capabilities of guards. It features small but highly requested fixes like the ability to place objects in any orientation.
Double Eleven already has a new update called The Clink rolling out today for PC. Now Paradox is bringing on developer Double Eleven to oversee Prison Architect’s future. The prison-management sim has surpassed 4 million downloads across PC, console, and mobile.
Paradox Interactive announced today that Prison Architect is going to live on. Image Credit: YouTube/Introversion Software Prison Architect surpasses 4 million playersĪbove: Prison Architect on console looks very different from its PC origins.