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I also added a button to sort studios from that same bottom menu, giving you even more freedom. And since we're on the topic of freedom, I also added a new wall type for customizing your studios. It's not a huge change, but more customization options are always welcome, right?
There were also quite a few other fixes, mostly around the annual financial report. But I also dug up a piece of code that I think dates back to 2017, which could cause the game to crash when loading a save. The kind of thing that would immediately put off new players if it happened to them.

I also made a few small interface changes. When you have multiple studios, the studio list now lets you sort them by name or by activity. You can choose to show inactive studios first, or mix everything together. One more bit of freedom for you!
I also got an interesting piece of feedback that I took the time to implement. You can now assign studios while you're in the middle of developing an update or a DLC for a game. It wasn't straightforward to handle, since it touches quite a few things under the hood, but it gives you a lot more flexibility. So that's a straight-up win for everyone!
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