Summary
- Schedule 1 has beocme one of the most popular indie games in some time on Steam since it launched last month.
- That popularity has drawn some attention from a publisher of another indie drug-dealing series.
- An investigation is reportedly underway to see if there's a claim for copyright infringement due to the similarities.
One of 's most popular games over the last mon🥂th, , is reportedly being investigated for copyright infringement due to its similarities to𒁏 the Drug Dealer Simulator indie series.
The past few months have been massive for gaming thanks to releases like , , , and . As big as all of those games have been, though, one small indie has managed to keep pace with them and become a ma♓ssive hit on Steam.

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That game is the indie drug dealing simulator Schedule 1, wh🦩ich has been a massive hit since it launched and continues to dra🍨w in a lot of players. The future of the ꦿgame is looking pretty bright right now, but it seems its sudden rise is going to cause some potential legal issues due to the game'sꦕ concept.
Schedule 1's Similarities To Another Drug Dealing Simulator Might Cause Legal Issues
A Copyright Infringement Claim Is Seemingly In The Works
, Schedule 1🍎's success might be about to drag it down a little, as Drug Dealer Simulator 1 and 2 publisher Movie Games S.A. has started an investigation into Schedule 1's developer 🀅TVGS. This potential legal issue first popped up
The document says that a decision was made to "commen💖ce investigation" against the creators of Schedule 1 due to "claims regarding the infringement of the Issuer's IP". This is apparently due to "commi💯tting an act of unfair competition" against Drug Dealer Simulator 1 and 2 which, while not as successful as Schedule 1, has drawn in a lot of players as well.
Potential infringement of the Issuer’s intellectual property rights and activities that may bearཧ the characteriꦜstics of unfair competition have been identified.
, the investigation began when Sche♒dule 1 first launched at the end of March, and it'll be looking into "elements of the game's plot, mechanics, as well as UI". Basically, it sounds like Movie Games S.A. thinks Schedule 1 is too similar to its own games in a few areas and is looking for ways for a potential legal claim.
For now, it's just an investigation and doesn't seem to have gone too far, but it's possible that the game will be impacted by it in the future, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:similar to Palworld and Pokemon. TVGS has yet to re꧃spond to the investigation or make it public, but if it's taken further we'll likely hear more about it soonꦜ.
Update 04/08/25 14:58 GMT: Movie Games has reached out to TheGamer to confirm "there is no lawsuit", that "it is not our intention to prevent TVGS from selling or developing their game", but that "there is an investigation into the nature of similarities between the games since a preliminary legal analysis indicated there might have been an infringement".












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