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Popular jail simulator Prison Architect will get a 3D successor, and it'll release on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 26th March.
British developer Double Eleven and publisher Paradox Interactive made the announcement today, and confirmed a £35 pricetag ($40/€40).
As you can see from the reveal trailer below, Prison Architect 2 (as it's unsurprisingly titled) has been rebuilt from the ground up as a 3D experience, unlocking the ability to build across multiple floors in a sandboxy environment with ease.
A first look at Prison Architect 2.Prison Architect 2 also features a connection system, which will impact who your inmates consider, well, mates — who they hang out with and who their enemies are.
«A greater degree of player freedom, impactful choices, and inmate simulation come together to provide an enhanced presentation of prison management, in a 3D world,» said game director Gareth Wright.
«Staple and much-loved features return to manage your inmates, quell riots, prevent escapes, and share your prisons, but now cross-platform! In addition to a new upgrade system, a new Career Mode, and more.»
The original Prison Architect launched back in 2015 and was a critical and commercial success, spawning numerous expansions. «Emerging from Early Access lean and focused, Prison Architect is one of the best management games in a long time,» Paul Dean wrote in Eurogamer's Prison Architect review.
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Prison Architect 2 has been announced, a full 3D sequel to the hit prison management simulator coming from Double Eleven and publisher Paradox Interactive. Promising deeper simulation, more player control and more creative options, Prison Architect 2 will launch on 26th March 2024 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Prison Architect 2 was announced earlier this evening and will switch the carceral management sim to 3D when it releases on March 26th.
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Prison Architect 2 released a new trailer that showcased some of the game's major upgrades, such as its 3D overhaul. The Prison Architect sequel will be released this Spring on March 26.
The cult hit Prison Architect is getting a sequel and it's actually releasing pretty soon. The franchise follow-up launches on March 26 for PC via Steam, Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. There’s even a trailer, posted below. Of note, Prison Architect 2 brings the series to 3D, as the original was a strictly top-down affair. The sequel has a cartoonish look that’s slightly reminiscent of newer Dragon Quest games, but the gameplay is anything but a JRPG.
Publisher Paradox Interactive and developer Double Eleven have announced Prison Architect 2, the 3D successor to the prison management simulator Prison Architect. It will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam on March 26 for $39.99 / £34.99 / €39.99. PC pre-orders are available now.
Paradox Interactive's upcoming prison management sim, Prison Architect 2, has now got a release date - and it's less than three months away.