Paradox Interactive is bringing the Prison Architect’s management world into a new dimension this March. The sequel offers advanced simulation systems, social elements between prisoners, and more.
Prison Architect, the popular private prison building and management game from 2015, is finally getting a full-fledged sequel, by not by the original developer. Prison Architect 2 was announced by Paradox Interactive today, and other than going fully 3D, the title is set to feature advanced simulation systems, social elements between prisoners, and more.
Paradox Interactive purchased the Prison Architect IP from original developer Introversion Software in 2019. The publisher also announced back then that it has plans to expand on the game to make it a franchise. The sequel is being developed by Double Eleven, a studio that has previously worked on supporting games like Fallout 76, Prison Architect, Minecraft Dungeons, Rust, and others.
«In Prison Architect 2, our team set out to create the next level in management gameplay.
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USA — IT Paradox announces Prison Architect 2, the fully 3D entry launches in March