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[[Introversion Software]] is a British video game developer founded in 2001 by Chris Delay, Mark Morris, and Thomas Arundel.
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'''Introversion Software''' is a British video game developer founded in 2001 by Chris Delay, Mark Morris, and Thomas Arundel.


== Games ==
== Games ==
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* Multiwinia (2008)
* Multiwinia (2008)
* Darwinia+ (2010)
* Darwinia+ (2010)
* Prison Architect (2015)
* [[Introversion Software#Prison Architect|Prison Architect]] (2015)
* Scanner Sombre (2017)
* Scanner Sombre (2017)
* [[The Last Starship]] (scheduled 2022)
* [[The Last Starship]] (2023)
* [[Prototype]]s (cancelled)
* [[Prototype]]s (cancelled)


[[Category:Introversion]]
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== Team ==
=== Chris Delay ===
Creative Director of Introversion Software, spearheaded all of the games.
 
=== Mark Morris ===
CEO and producer, appears in all
 
== Prison Architect ==
 
This is Introversion Software's 5th major game. The Intellectual Property was sold to [[wikipedia:Paradox Interactive|Paradox Interactive]] in 2019. Similar to The Last Starship, this game was in Early Access for a few years and had regular developer updates on their YouTube channel.

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Introversion Software is a British video game developer founded in 2001 by Chris Delay, Mark Morris, and Thomas Arundel.

Games[edit | edit source]

Team[edit | edit source]

Chris Delay[edit | edit source]

Creative Director of Introversion Software, spearheaded all of the games.

Mark Morris[edit | edit source]

CEO and producer, appears in all

Prison Architect[edit | edit source]

This is Introversion Software's 5th major game. The Intellectual Property was sold to Paradox Interactive in 2019. Similar to The Last Starship, this game was in Early Access for a few years and had regular developer updates on their YouTube channel.