![]() Previewing the squad-based period battler in March, Katharine described it as a thrilling blend that "pilfers from the finest strategy games around". We were rather looking forward to The Lamplighters League for a time. Paradox will keep ownership of The Lamplighters League and other games developed by Harebrained, though the Crusader Kings publisher have no plans for a project or sequel in the same genre. Paradox have announced that they're cutting the developer loose to pursue publishing opportunities elsewhere, following dismal sales of the studio's latest release, swaggering 1930s-set Indiana XCOMalike The Lamplighters League. The PC version will launch on October 24, but in another blow for Paradox, it announced a few weeks ago that the Xbox and PlayStation versions of the game have been delayed until spring 2024.Shadowrun and Battletech studio Harebrained Schemes are "parting ways" with Paradox Interactive - or what's left of Harebrained are, at least. The other is Cities: Skylines II, the city building and management sim sequel from developer Colossal Order. The first is the PC-exclusive space strategy game Star Trek Infinites, which will be released tomorrow, October 12. Paradox has two more games due for release this month. ![]() The Seattle-based Hairbrained Schemes, which Paradox acquired in 2018, previously had solid critical and sales hits with its tactical turned based titles based on Shadowrun and particularly with its last game, Battletech, which launched in 2018. It is painful but makes us more eager to roll up our sleeves and do better. ![]() ![]() Game projects are by their nature always risky, but at the end of the day we haven’t performed at the level we should. ![]() Even though we see cautiously positive player numbers in subscription services, the commercial reception has been too weak, which is frankly a big disappointment. ![]()
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