Paradox Interactive's Path to Recovery: Overcoming Delays, Splits, and Cancellations
Paradox Interactive has faced significant challenges over the past year, including multiple delays and the cancellation of its life simulation game, Life by You. The company's profits plummeted 90% year-over-year following the announcement. In an interview, Deputy CEO Mattias Lilja addressed the issues, emphasizing the importance of understanding the company's circle of competence and making informed decisions about project investments. Lilja noted that Paradox should focus on games that align with its core expertise, such as Cities and Grand Strategy games, and exercise caution when venturing outside its comfort zone. The company is also prioritizing its relationship with fans, ensuring that it understands their needs and expectations. Despite the setbacks, Paradox's indie publishing efforts have shown promise, with games like Mechabellum receiving positive reception. Lilja acknowledged the company's cultural evolution, striving to retain the elements that made it successful while adapting to its growth and becoming more professional. With a renewed focus on its core strengths, Paradox aims to recover and thrive in the coming years, with 2025 expected to be a pivotal year for the company's transformation.