One of the breakouts of 2025 Schedule 1 of the drug dealing with Steam has disappeared in Australia, but the game developer has assured the fans that the game is not banned.
Schedule 1 has been popular enough to impress A roster of PS5 rip off listing And a On a massive review bomb Drug dealer simulator to investigate the similarities between IT and Schedule 1. However, potential dealers seeking to get into drug production in Australia have noticed that the game will not be found on the steam at the moment, which shows that the game has been banned. However, the Developer of the Game – is unknown as Tyler’s name – Taken on Twitter As a matter of assuring the fans of Asi, which is not the case.
Tyler explained, “Someone in Australia, you may have seen that I am hiding on steam. Don’t worry, the game has not been banned.” The Australian developer mentioned that the reason for his disappearance is that “all sports sold in Australia need to be ranked/age,” Dev confessed, “I thought it was only needed for the console and physical release” Tyler assured the fans to assure it today, and that he was trying to solve it today. I’m happening. “
Although the game has not been banned, drugs are notoriously one of the Australian rating boards when the country is talked about banned sports. Specifically, Disco Elsim Was banned in the country More than her drug use before being Raised on the appeal And slapped with 18+ rating. So hope that Australia will rank the game 18+ out of the gate, and the game can be better than it works better… which is drugs.
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