Introversion Software has been navigating the notoriously tough indie game waters for a quarter of a century, a rare feat in the UK’s gaming landscape where small studios often dissolve or lose independence. Yet, despite building a reputation and a fanbase with hits like Prison Architect, success brought unexpected struggles. The very accomplishments that should have secured the studio’s future instead introduced pressures and challenges that nearly derailed them. It’s an unusual story, one that highlights how breaking through in a crowded market can change everything, sometimes in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.
Source: gamesindustry.biz




