Introversion has been rather proud of their work on Prison Architect, a game based around running and making a profit from a prison with everything from thieves and copyright pirates to murders and corrupt politicians. After releasing their game from Early Access (successfully) we will soon see the end of Prison Architects development cycle with the game receiving its last major update soon.
After successfully funding the game through early access Introversion has continued to update the game with everything from new issues to contend with to being able to play the bad guy and break out of your own prisons, or anyone else’s for that matter. The next update, Update 2.0, will include an update to Prison Architect’s UI, a feature sorely overlooked in the hopes of making it easier to handle the crooks and thieves that fill your cells.
If that wasn’t enough, you might need those updates to contend with the new food poisoning, tree fires and mass tunnelling that will soon become standard in the game. Alongside several fixes and tweaks to the game, we can start to enjoy Prison Architect while we await Introversions newest piece of entertainment, the company is looking at creating an exploration based game where everything you see is created by a handheld lidar system.
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