Ivy Road to Close on March 31 as Wanderstop Support Shifts to Annapurna
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r/Games surfaced one of the clearest studio-shutdown statements of the week, and it came straight from the developer. In a March 27, 2026 post on its official site, Ivy Road said it will close its doors on March 31, 2026. The studio framed the message as bittersweet, thanking players and the Wanderstop team, but the core business reason was direct: a new project called Engine Angel failed to secure the funding needed to keep the studio operating.
What makes the announcement more than a simple closure note is how specific it is about what survives. Ivy Road says Wanderstop will remain available to play and purchase on the platforms where it is already sold. The studio also says there is still one last surprise in progress, something it has apparently been working on for the last year to help Wanderstop reach new players, with Annapurna Interactive expected to share more on that later.
That means the shutdown does not equal immediate disappearance for the game. Ivy Road is already redirecting future requests, feedback, and bug reports to [email protected], which suggests the handoff path for post-release support is at least partly defined. The post even includes a chapter select code so future players can recover from getting stuck or jump back to specific parts of the game. Small details like that matter because they show the studio is trying to leave Wanderstop in a usable state instead of simply walking away.
The harder part of the update is about the work that will not continue. Ivy Road says it had been shopping Engine Angel around in search of a publishing partner but could not land a deal. The studio adds that the current market for game funding is especially tough, so the result was disappointing even if not entirely surprising. It also says many team members are now looking for work, turning the post into both a closure announcement and a quiet call for industry help.
The takeaway is that Ivy Road is shutting down, but Wanderstop is not being abandoned in the same moment. There is still a pending Annapurna update, the game remains on sale, and a support contact remains active. For players, that softens the immediate impact. For the industry, though, the bigger signal is familiar: even a studio with a released game and a new concept in hand can still fail to bridge the gap between one project and the next when financing disappears.
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