
“We dropped the ‘last of the bedroom programmers’ tag a while ago,” he says. I imagine Mark’s dad, Will (“the most under-appreciated member of Introversion”), locked against his will in a bedroom the size of the one I’m in now, though as Mark is quick to note, the studio has smartly ridden themselves of the “bedroom” moniker. At the moment it’s just the four original directors and my dad, dutifully sending out the physical units to the customers that want them.” “We finished Darwinia+ and there is a bit of a lull while we do the groundwork for our next projects. “We’ve had to do a spot of downsizing recently,” notes Introversion managing director Mark Morris.


About 3,600 miles away in Cambridge, England, indie darlings Introversion plug away on their next game, Subversion, along with a PSN port of the aforementioned DEFCON.
