Steam Smash Hits Schedule 1 for Drug Dealer Simulator Publisher Investigation
Blog Andrew Joseph 08 Apr , 2025 0

There is drama in the PC game, the meth cooking world, it's all about the latest steam boom, Schedule 1sued by the issuer Drug dealer simulatormovie games. After some review of its title, the movie game has come forward to clarify the situation and noted that there is currently no lawsuit against the creator of Schedule 1.
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Micha Lpuczyńcietskia n of Decestmess spokesman Micha łpuczyńcietskia n of Decestmess spokesman Micha łpuczyńciegal Puczyńciexski said: “Because Schedule I is very similar to DDS, we have to ask an intellectual property expert for legal analysis. This suggests that you may have violated the timeline of I Speced I Developers related to the drug dealer simulator. Disharmonious posts On Sunday.
“Now we have an obligation to follow up further, but we have not contacted my developers yet. Currently, our goal is to discuss the situation with them and we have taken an open approach.”
The Drug Dealer Simulator was released in 2020 and, like Schedule 1, focuses on mechanisms for the production and sale of illegal substances. Although the theme is similar, the drug dealer simulator tends to have a more realistic look, while the look of Schedule 1 screams: “What if I designed Rick and Morty when I was having a nerve breakdown?”
Michal P continues to assure gamers: “We are not trying to prevent TVG from selling or developing their games.” He also makes it clear that Byterunners, a developer of drug dealer simulator, has no role in the investigation's decision.
“Overall, our goal is to support all developers, but if the legal experts determine there is a reason for infringement, we need to consider our legal obligations. We even contacted TVGS by email before the release, when the game was already big and hoped they would go well, but that was the best – but that was before legal analysis – but no one expected it to mention these results, which would bring them.”
This is good news for the addict at Schedule 1, at least for now, Delicious growing leaves For totally innocent reasons.
Rachel Weber is senior editorial director of IGN Games and a millennial elder. She has been a professional nerd since 2006 in the official PlayStation magazine in the UK and has since worked at Games Industry.Biz, Rolling Stone and Gamesradar. She loves horror, horror movies, horror games and French Bulldogs. Those extra wrinkles on her face are thanks to staying up late to finish every side problem in RPGs like RPGs and Witcher 3.