Prison Architect 2 seems to be taking the concept to new heights, yet even with those improvements, the game may be facing an uphill battle.
TSA says, "There's something very different about Prison Architect 2 compared to the original, and we're not just talking about the jump from 2D to 3D."
From GameWatcher: "Paradox Interactive and Double Eleven have unveiled the initial details for Prison Architect 2. Transitioning from the original 2D overview to 3D, this iteration of the prison management simulator promises a more profound simulation, with updated player control, a sophisticated inmate behavior system, and expanded creative options.
There’s not going to be a long wait for Prison Architect 2, it’s due to be released on the PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5 on the 26th of March, priced at $39.99 / £34.99 / €39.99."