Prison Architect coming to Xbox One, PS4 & Xbox 360 this spring

Prison Architect coming to Xbox One, PS4 & Xbox 360 this spring
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Prison Architect has sold over 1.5 million copies on PC, and will launch this spring on PS4, Xbox One and Xbox 360, Introversion Software has announced.

The console port has been handled by Double Eleven in partnership with Introversion, and promises a range of exclusive content not found in the PC game:

Prison Warden Mode: Allows players to jump in and take control of one of several pre‐built prisons right away to get into the action faster.

World of Wardens: A feature that grants you the ability to share your prisons online and try your hand at governing prisons that others have uploaded.

In Prison Architect players build and manage a maximum security prison which must hold the most dangerous of criminals. The console versions also include a fully‐fledged story mode and sandbox mode.

“Prison Architect stands as a truly unique, thought provoking look into how one would build and operate their own Prison playing out the consequences of your decisions. We were delighted that Introversion chose us to develop and publish the console editions of Prison Architect, as one of the most respected developers in the world that meant so much to all of us as we know this is their baby. We only take on games that we enjoy and that we know we can do a stellar job of creating; both Introversion and future players deserve no less,” said Mark South, chief operating officer of Double Eleven.

Look out for Prison Architect this spring.

Source: Introversion/Double Eleven