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Prison Architect 2 Delayed Indefinitely Weeks Before Premiere, Pre-Orders Refunded
due for release in September has been postponed indefinitely, with the studio that made the sport also announcing that it will refund customers who pre-ordered the prison constructing simulator, one other step forward for publisher Paradox Interactive after an analogous game was canceled in June.
Originally released in 2012 on PC, allows players to construct and maintain large prisons crammed with criminals and guards. Original game received updates through the years and was even ported to consoles and mobile devices. In 2019, Paradox Interactive bought the franchise from original creators Introversion Software, and in 2024, they announced a full, 3D sequel. However, the sport’s release was delayed earlier this 12 months.. And now the premiere has been delayed again, with no recent date given.
On August 2, Paradox and developer Kokku announced that the sport would now not release on September 3. In a post on the official Paradox forumThe developers explained that they “need more time to improve both the game’s performance and its content.”
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The studio and publisher also added that they “cannot commit” to a brand new release date or time window as they re-evaluate “the scope of work that needs to be done before the game is ready for release.” They also warned that communication between the team and fans can be limited until they felt more “comfortable” showing the sport and talking a few release schedule.
Due to this indefinite delay, Paradox Interactive is refunding all pre-orders on all platforms and has committed to including all previously promised digital items in the bottom game.
In a question-and-answer session accompanying the announcement, the studio and Paradox emphasized that the project won’t be canceled.
The previous couple of years of Paradox have been a large number
This assurance was probably made because recently Paradox delayed after which canceled their game much like this one As a result, some players may fear that an analogous fate awaits the prison builder sequel.
It doesn’t help that Paradox has had a string of failures and duds over the past 12 months. , first announced in 2019was almost canceled after many delays and a change of developer in 2023.. was an expensive flop. And it launched in such poor shape that Paradox was forced to place all DLC plans on hold so the developers could concentrate on fixing the city-building module.
Even before this delay, there have been some issues as the unique studio, Double Eleven, left the project attributable to a financial disagreement with Paradox, which led to The publisher will replace the team with Kokku in 2024.
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