Prison Architect is testing out a co-op multiplayer mode that allows you to handle a jail with pals.
Ever since its 2012 early entry launch, Prison Architect has been a solo game of designing and managing a personal penitentiary. Now it appears the oldsters at Introversion Software have determined this may be a lonely job, so the studio will experiment with co-op gameplay.
As reported by Eurogamer, a shock multiplayer mode was added to the game earlier in the present day. It permits you to invite a number of as much as seven pals to a single server and work collectively to handle jail operations. While sure normal single-player options don’t fairly work in a co-op setting, the embedded video does recommend the idea has potential.
That mentioned, multiplayer isn’t at the moment an official Prison Architect function. It solely exists in a beta state that may be accessed from the PC model’s Steam choices. That mentioned, Introversion has plenty of concepts for increasing multiplayer and is looking for participant suggestions. “This is really for the brave to go in at the moment,” Introversion co-founder Mark Morris mentioned within the video.
Prison Architect is offered on PC, PS4, and Xbox One platforms. A Nintendo Switch edition is underway, and can launch on October 6.
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