One Of The Year's Biggest Games Is An Indie Drug-Dealing Sim Made By A Solo Dev
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Schedule I, developed by an independent creator, has quickly risen to the top of Steam's charts after its release on March 24, boasting over 340,000 concurrent players. This open-world drug-dealing simulation allows players to build a drug empire from scratch while navigating intense law enforcement and fierce cartel rivals. The game is available for $20 in early access and can be played solo or in co-op mode. The developer, Tyler, expressed his shock at the game's success and is focused on rolling out updates to keep up with demand.
"Honestly it's amazing but pretty overwhelming. I never expected this kind of response! At the moment I'm just trying to stay focused and get patches out ASAP."
"You're a small-time drug dealer rolling into a fresh town with no cash, no product and no connections. Build your drug empire from the ground up in the grungy west-coast city of Hyland Point."
Read at Kotaku
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