Prison Architect 2 developer Double Eleven parts ways with Paradox Interactive after nine years on series
Paradox Interactive has announced it's parting ways with Prison Architect 2 developer Double Eleven after nine years on…
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Paradox Interactive has announced it's parting ways with Prison Architect 2 developer Double Eleven after nine years on the popular management series, saying it "could not find a commercial agreement that worked for both parties".
And Paradox has now confirmed Prison Architect 2 will mark the end of Double Eleven's time on the series. "With the sequel passing certification on all platforms," the publisher wrote in a statement announcing the news, "the contract was fulfilled. However, we could not find a commercial agreement that worked for both parties moving forward and mutually agreed to part ways."
Paradox is handing the reins to Brazilian support studio Kokku, which is said to have been working on Prison Architect 2 alongside Double Eleven "since the autumn of last year". A separate post by Prison Architect game director Gaz Wright says Kokku fully took over the project in January this year, suggesting Paradox has been sitting on the news since Prison Architect 2's announcement.