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Criminals aren't born – they are made.

Welcome to the early 2000s! You are Eddie, and a lifestyle of bad choices made you an outlaw seeking refuge. Don't worry tho, Isla Sombra is the perfect place for fugitives like you!

You're not planning to just surrender and stay there forever though. Prove your worth, use your talents and get your life back! Making a fortune along the way won't hurt either...

CLIMB THE LADDER

You start out as a nobody on a foreign, hostile island, without resources or connections. Work your way up to the heights of respect and fortune. Establish your hideouts, produce drugs and sell them on the streets. Reach clients and suppliers… and grow your operation. Expand to other villages and towns, but beware. The big fishes don’t like it when someone stirs their waters.

MANY TIMES THE SIZE

DDS2 features an open world significantly bigger than Ghetto from Drug Dealer Simulator. Visit a variety of towns and villages that brim with life. Unlock numerous quick travel options. Go inside new types of buildings. Experience dynamic weather including tropical conditions.

BECOME THE DRUG LORD

You can’t run an empire alone. When you’re wealthy enough, hire people who’ll take over some of your duties. Assign them with ranks in your gang’s hierarchy. Give them specific jobs and they’ll know what to do. Expand and decorate your hideout and lab, and move on to establish new ones.

See all stages of the career, from a street corner dealer to the cigar-smoking mastermind.

WATCH YOUR BACK

Your industry wasn’t built on friendship, so better find a way to deal with crooked cops, hostile gangs, and the local militia. Avoid them, bribe them or run away. Jumping on rooftops, sliding down ladders, and hopping over walls has a name in DDS2.

It’s called a workday.

FEATURES


  • Many improved and many new ways of acquiring, processing and distributing narcotics. Buy and produce drugs or byproducts, and process, mix and/or purify them to achieve the desired quality.
  • Expansive and varied environments, from small villages to harbors to towns and everything in between.
  • Improved A.I., both for NPCs and enemies. Militia can raid a village and harass the townsfolk.
  • Unique economy with two currencies – the local one and the much desired U.S. dollar.
  • Early 2000s technology and an atmosphere of a Caribbean dictatorship, full of colorful characters with their own ambitions and agendas.
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Eyo Dealers!

If you’re from the streets, you know there’s a difference between REPUTATION and STREET CRED. There aren’t many who have both. Sometimes having one excludes enjoying the other. In the words of our godfather Rafal:



Street Cred in the game is corelated to how Town Reputation works. The same way as your town reputation affects your relations with the town, traders, unlocks certain gameplay elements or content and changes the way how some enemies (like the police) react to you, the same goes for street cred.

The main difference is that it is your general criminal reputation all over Isla Sombra. It unlocks access to some criminal shops and characters, gives additional gameplay options and changes the behavior of thugs and thug bosses towards you and the other member of your cartel.

Keep in mind tho, when word spreads, it is not only heard by those that you'd like to.

Why exactly do you need Streed Cred?

Mainly because high cred means safety. You’ll be known, trusted, and perhaps even feared, which increases your security and gives you access to stuff reserved for the big fishes.

Shady traders have a lot of stuff that could make your life easier, including melee weapons (yes, more on that later), bombs (yes, more on that later), and chemicals you’d otherwise have to steal or buy at high prices.



How do you get Street Cred?

When you do illegal things, word spreads around. Getting in fights, assassinations, bombings, robberies, doing jobs for people from the industry–all of it earns you street cred. It’s especially important in the Militia work camp that plays a big role in your business–but you guessed it, more on that later!



There’s two things you need to remember tho.

One: gaining Street Cred may harm your Reputation among the everyday folk. Everything comes at a price.

Two: being known gets you a lot of attention. Also of the unwanted variety.

The conclusion is: think strategically. It’s what it’s all about.

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