Ivy Road, the video game developer behind Annapurna-published cozy game Wanderstop, is shutting down on March 31. While Wanderstop was well-received and even critically acclaimed, it seems like it ...
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Wanderstop developer Ivy Road has announced it has shut down. "Today, we must share some bittersweet news: Ivy Road is closing its doors as of March 31, 2026," reads a message from the studio. "It’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even though the studio is shutting down soon, the team said it has one last surprise that will help Wanderstop reach new players.
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Ivy Road, the studio behind Wanderstop, announced today that it is closing its doors as of March 31, 2026. The team had been working on a new project called Engine Angel, but the funding didn’t come ...
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