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Prison Architect 2 | Delayed release

Hello Architects,
We have some difficult news to share: unfortunately, we will not release Prison Architect 2 on September 3rd because we need more time to improve both the game's performance and its content. Our continuous internal reviews and beta test groups have highlighted areas that we need to focus on more, mainly performance and content, which we need to address before launch to ensure that you, the players, get a good experience in the game. We need to raise the quality a bit more to meet the standards we'd like to achieve with this sequel.

We are confident that the sequel to Prison Architect will be great, and we're looking forward to showing you all the new ideas brought into it: the switch to 3D, multi-floors, and the new behavior system that all bring a new dimension to the game and open new gameplay possibilities for the players. However, we want to make sure the game lives up to the franchise’s legacy and is released in a state that satisfies both you, our players, and the Prison Architect 2 teams at Kokku and Paradox Interactive.

At this stage, we can’t commit to a new release date as we need to re-assess the scope of the work needed to be done before the game is release-ready. Over the next few months, we will focus on improving the game and building a more robust release timeline. This also means we will be limiting our communication with you all until we have a timeline we feel comfortable with.

With this indefinite delay, preorders on all platforms will be refunded, and the preorder items will be added to the base game.

This decision aligns with our commitment here at Paradox to reviewing and improving the quality of our released content. We are confident that delaying Prison Architect 2 is the best path forward for the game, allowing us more time to deliver a high-quality experience that honors the legacy of Prison Architect.

This is not the announcement we hoped to make, but it is necessary, as we believe this will result in a better game for you. Thank you for your patience, and we’ll see you again soon.

The Prison Architect 2 Team

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QnA

What is the new release date?
There is no new release date for Prison Architect 2 at this time. We will work on the game and as soon as we have a set timeline we will communicate it to you.

Is the game canceled?
No, the game is not canceled. We are confident in the game but we want to raise the quality before release, mainly the performance. We will communicate a new release date as soon as we have reworked the game’s scope and have a timeline we are confident in.

Why is there another delay?
To raise the game’s quality by enhancing performance and also improving its content. During our latest rounds of internal reviews and from continuously gathering feedback from our beta testers, some specific issues regarding performance and content were highlighted. We believe it is important that we address these before releasing the game to ensure that it lives up to its legacy.

What happens to pre-orders?
All pre-orders will be refunded in the upcoming weeks. The option to pre-order the game will be removed and the bonus will instead be added to the base game for all players to enjoy.

If you want the refund faster there are ways to go about this depending on which platform you’ve pre-ordered the game on:

If you have made your pre-order through Xbox, PlayStation, or Steam, you can reach out to the platform you made the purchase through and they will help you sort this out.

Players who purchased the game directly from paradoxinteractive.com will receive the reimbursement automatically, which may take a few weeks. If you want to get it earlier than that, go to https://wallet.xsolla.com/ and log in with the same Paradox account you used for the purchase. There, you will see all purchases listed, and from there you can request a refund before the automatic re-payment.


Why is it taking time to fix the game?
Prison Architect is a game with deep systems that all interact with each other, and this is also something we want to bring with us into the sequel, Prison Architect 2. Having systems like this in a game also means that a small change in one area will also affect one or more other areas, which we then also need to apply fixes to. Improving the performance has proven to be a task that will take time.

Is there going to be Early Access or Beta Access to the game?
There will not be an early access or extra beta access right now. We know what things we need to work with, and facilitating Early Access or Beta access for players takes a lot of resources from the development team. Right now we want to put full focus on the development and solving the underlying issues that we have gotten feedback through our internal tests and from our beta testers.

Will we get updates on the game?
We will limit our communication while we focus on further developing the game. We will resume updates once we have more precise information to share with you.
 
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It is what it is, and if a delay is needed to avoid a disaster, then so be it.

As long as nobody pulls the plug prematurely, I don't mind a necessary delay. Let it cook for how long it needs. A bad release can potentially damage the entire brand for years, so don't rush it.
 
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The announcement is quite small considering an indefinite delay after 2 delays?

Can we get some information regarding the content you think is missing?

We’re tired of hearing about optimisation for 7 months running.

Thanks
 
I must admit, that this has become a recurring theme across Paradox is deeply concerning at this stage. I do hope the development team and wider boots-on-the-ground are doing alright because there are serious questions to be raised regarding management at this stage.

Hopefully the delay does result in a net positive. Good luck!
 
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If this is necessary, so be it.

What I take from this, is that Paradox should adopt a new policy regarding the announcement of release dates.
 
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Ah Karma, welcome back my sweet prince.

I won't be buying this until you give PC players the console content from PA1 (All Day and a Night, for example) like you promised to.
 
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Is there going to be Early Access or Beta Access to the game?
There will not be an early access or extra beta access right now. We know what things we need to work with, and facilitating Early Access or Beta access for players takes a lot of resources from the development team. Right now we want to put full focus on the development and solving the underlying issues that we have gotten feedback through our internal tests and from our beta testers.

Can you explain what "lots of resources" from the dev team would entail beyond uploading the latest nightly version as EA/Beta? Why are small studios with far fewer resources able to accomplish this, but Paradox is incapable?
 
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Well, these kind of decisions are difficult to make, but under the circumstances, it sounds like the only right one!

I slowly start to get the impression that a sort of new mindset is forming at paradox when it comes to quality. It's way too soon to judge, but it looks positive. And of course you then run in to situations like these, where a game started development way before this new mindset existed, and a decision like this becomes unavoidable.

Please keep focusing on quality and performance. I've so far refused to buy CS2, despite being a big fan of the genre. I also loved PA, and will definitely be buying PA2, but only IF it's released in a good state. Consumers have to vote with their wallet here.
 
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I must admit, that this has become a recurring theme across Paradox is deeply concerning at this stage. I do hope the development team and wider boots-on-the-ground are doing alright because there are serious questions to be raised regarding management at this stage.

Hopefully the delay does result in a net positive. Good luck!
It's title scheduled/planned under the old CEO/management. There is good reason she was told to leave. We are hopefully seeing the tail end of the consequences.
 
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Well, better another delay than a repeat of Cities Skylines 2, but still
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I must admit, that this has become a recurring theme across Paradox is deeply concerning at this stage. I do hope the development team and wider boots-on-the-ground are doing alright because there are serious questions to be raised regarding management at this stage.

Hopefully the delay does result in a net positive. Good luck!
One month later:

"Prison Architect 2 is Cancelled"
 
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I would much rather hear about another delay than have a bad game released where all support for the game is dropped shortly after releasing, but this really reads as a prelude towards a cancellation announcement.
 
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this has become a recurring theme across Paradox
Yes, because their business model of early access level releases caused a dozen failures in a row and Skylines 2 being a gigantic failure it seems clear that consumers were being more picky and not giving as much to fomo and the influencer lead paradox marketing schemes. So their leadership adjusted it's strategy.

So now games that would have released, got a typical "we're sorry your expectations were too high" non-apology apology and proceeded to be crammed with DLC and patches that slowly improve the game, are instead being cancelled (life by you), or delayed (PA2, Skylines 2 Console, various DLC pieces).

The important thing going forward is if Paradox actually stick to not releasing games early, even if games need significant, multi-year delays. While we can't expect games to enter decade long dev cycles (eg the scam star citizen), if it takes 3 years to produce an acceptable V1.0, then Paradox should fund that.

One month later:

"Prison Architect 2 is Cancelled"
Prison Architect 2 shouldn't be so hard to develop that it could suffer such a poor development cycle that it would end up cancelled. PA1's dev team was only a couple dozen large at max. That said, the dev team switch could indicate that this is a final throw for Paradox and they've set a deadline of x months before pulling the plug if the new brazilian devs can't salvage it.

Delay it by another year.

While I applaud your decision not to release it now, it's clearly massively unfinished, and kicking the can slightly down the road isn't going to be enough. I bet you even know this already, but are trying to avoid people cancelling pre-orders by only delaying it 4 months
Well, I was right saying this back in April for the previous delay.

Paradox should pencil this in for early 2026.
 
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It's time for some quality check. If the game after such a long time in development stage is still terrible, it is better to cancel it, than further ruin reputation of PDX.
 
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Life by You was also refunded and delayed indefinitely, with assurances that it was not cancelled.

Not too long afterward, it was indeed cancelled.

Not exactly giving me reasons to hold my breath here…
 
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