![]() Following the split from Paradox in 2024, Harebrained's plan is to be independent again, with it currently seeking "funding and partnerships. “Our studio mission remains the same: to make games that challenge your mind and touch your heart," adds Brian Poel, Studio Operations Manager of Harebrained Schemes. ![]() Interestingly, Paradox will remain the owner of The Lamplighters League IP and even other games developed by the studio. ![]() We’re very happy that this talented, gifted studio has the chance to continue and can’t wait to see what they will make next." "Hence, we believe that a separation would be the best way forward. "We and leadership have been discussing what would happen after the release of The Lamplighters League, but a new project or sequel in the same genre was not in line with our portfolio plans," Paradox COO Charlotta Nilsson said regarding the split. The Lamplighters League is the first game the studio put forth under Paradox's wing, which cost the publisher a $22 Million write-down due to the low commercial reception. Before being acquired by Paradox in 2018, Harebrained Schemes was known for its RPG franchise Shadowrun and the mecha-based strategy game BattleTech. We are thrilled to announce our brand new game The Lamplighters League and the Tower at the End of the World Harebrained Schemes, the creators of The Shadowrun Trilogy and BATTLETECH, bring you an all-new world set in an alternate 1930s, where a tyrannical cult called the Banished Court stands on the cusp of world domination.
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