Drug Dealer Simulator 2: New Life - A Comic Book Prequel

Drug Dealer Simulator 2: New Life - A Comic Book Prequel

Released: 22/06/2024

Game Informations

Developer

Byterunners

Publisher

Movie Games S.A.

Description

Take a journey to Isla Sombra and discover all its shades of grey in New Life. This 16-page comic book prequel to Drug Dealer Simulator 2 will introduce you to the island's castes and their shady (and dangerous) deals.

Written by an acclaimed Polish comic book writer Tobiasz Piątkowski (Bradl, 48 Pages), and beautifully illustrated by Rafał Szłapa, New Life explores the lore of DDS2 through striking visual metaphores.

How to Open After Downloading

  • Option 1: Start the game and choose "Open New Life - A Comic Book Prequel" from the launch options
  • Option 2: Find the comic book in the game folder on your drive, under "DLC Comic New Life"
    To find the folder, go to DDS2 page in your Steam Library, click the Manage buton, choose Manage and Browse Local Files
Game overview

Price

Free to Play

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