We’re always the people trying to put out something new and different.” Do we want to start looking at other Architect games, or do we want to return to our core belief, which is looking at independent, innovative, risk-taking new IP? At our core, that’s what we’ve always done. “We had to make a decision, and the decision was do we want to be the Architect guys, do we want to keep working on Prison Architect. “There’s still so much stuff we haven’t gotten around to putting in,” Morris said. Small indie development things that, hopefully, blow up to become massive successes.”įor Introversion, it comes on determining what their studio’s future looks like.
“It’s time for us to move on to things, new Introversion things. “We’re not doing it for you,” Morris said. Paradox said it would handle any updates and other patches for Prison Architect, and Introversion cofounder Mark Morris said that his studio wouldn’t make any sequel, though they’d be happy to advise Paradox. Introversion will no longer support the series.