Drug Dealer Simulator 2: Rise to Cartel Boss in Isla Sombra

Gaming Staff • May 1, 2024

Pc Games Indie Game Early Access

Drug Dealer Simulator 2, the sequel to the 2020 indie hit, is set to release on PC on June 20, 2024. Developed by Byterunners Game Studio and published by Movie Games, the game offers a single-player or co-op first-person immersive sim experience. Players can cook, portion, and distribute various illegal substances, establish and decorate labs and hideouts, hire employees, and create a hierarchy in their cartel.

The game takes place in the early 2000s on Isla Sombra, an island that serves as a refuge for fugitives. Players can choose from six playable characters, explore nine islands, use boats to move between islands, and experience different kinds of weather, including tropical storms. The game features over 10 weapons, 40 hideouts, and 200 quests, with a map six times bigger than the previous version.

Players can join three ongoing operations, including Operation WISHLIST NOW, Operation MEDIA REVIEW KEYS, and Operation CONTENT CREATORS. The game will be available on Steam, and review keys will be sent at a later date. Players can request a review key via email, and content creators can request a key on Keymailer or Lurkit.

Drug Dealer Simulator 2 offers an immersive sim experience, allowing players to engage in illegal activities and manage their cartel. With various playable characters, weapons, hideouts, and quests, the game provides a unique and exciting experience for players. The game's stunning graphics, realistic gameplay, and engaging storyline make it a must-play for fans of the simulator genre.

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