Prison Architect gets free ‘Cleared for Transfer’ expansion on PC
This is a nice surprise!
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What you need to know
Prison Architectis a pretty interesting prison management simulator and today, the “Cleared for Transfer” expansion was announced. The expansion launches next month, and will be available for free to PC players who own Prison Architect. According to the press release Windows Central received, Cleared for Transfer introduces layers of complexity to inmate management and allows players to assign privileges to a security sector, incentivizing prisoners to improve their behavior while giving players more control over their prisons. This expansion also adds more rooms and other objects players can use to customize their prisons.
Steacy McIlwham, Product Manager for Prison Architect at Paradox Interactive, said the following.
Prison Architect players have been asking for more ways to manage inmates and customize prison security. The folks at Double Eleven have done an incredible job at listening to the community and incorporating player feedback into the game since we partnered with them last year. With the Cleared for Transfer expansion, we wanted to take things further and introduce features that will let even the most veteran Wardens flex their management muscles.
Mark South, Chief Operating Officer at Double Eleven, added the following.
Prison Architect is a strong and established brand that has millions of players across PC and console. It’s a brand that continues to grow and evolve as we release more content for the game. We have a lot of exciting things in the works for Prison Architect, and we could not have asked for a better publishing partner than Paradox.
Some of the key features of the expansion are listed below.
This seems to be the most significant update Prison Architect has received and I hope it gets many more in the coming months. Are you going to jump back in? Let us know. Let’s hope that it hits Xbox One soon!
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