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[Continue Play] State of Play - Prison Architect

Prison Architect is not an easy game.

It’s not a finished game either, technically; Prison Architect was released as a playable Alpha-build in September 2012. What this game is, is an incredibly moreish place where you can pour hours into a game without realizing it. When you stop to think about just how good this game is already, despite it being unfinished, you have a truly exciting prospect on your hands. Introversion, the team behind the game, are releasing (almost) monthly updates which add a ton of content and bug fixes, build by build. Back in January 2014 we shared with you the release of Alpha Build 17, which brought guns and armed guards to the table, but we would like to take a few minutes to give you a little more of an insight into this game, and tell you why you should be excited about it.

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Prison Architect 2 Reveal Could Be Dropping January 16

The 'Next Chapter' of Prison Architect could be revealed on January 16, more than a decade after the first game was revealed.

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Surprise DLC ensures Prison Architect players can run Free for Life

Neil writes: "There's a surprise content drop hitting Prison Architect - and we've got all the details concerning Free for Life"

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The Gangs of Prison Architect bring all-out warfare

Neil writes: "It’s seventh time unlucky for the wardens of Prison Architect as Paradox Interactive and Double Eleven announce the next expansion for the game - Gangs."

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