Double Eleven, developers of the Prison Architect series for nine years, are parting ways with Paradox just months before the sequel is due for release.
Since Paradox Interactive went public in 2016, it was never the same; at this rate comparing it with EA is fair game. As such I'm not surprised that devs are getting
I never heard about this Kokku studio, even paying taxes to the same government as its folks do. I don't have reasons to think that it's a good studio or a bad studio, but the fact that PI is throwing the game into the hands of a "who?" studio spells problems.
Further info here about the move.
Since Paradox Interactive went public in 2016, it was never the same; at this rate comparing it with EA is fair game. As such I'm not surprised that devs are getting
I never heard about this Kokku studio, even paying taxes to the same government as its folks do. I don't have reasons to think that it's a good studio or a bad studio, but the fact that PI is throwing the game into the hands of a "who?" studio spells problems.