Time to go back to Heist School! No More Robots, the publishing label best known for Descenders, Yes, Your Grace, and Hypnospace Outlaw, is thrilled to reveal Heist Simulator, a bank job strategy game that lets you create, play, and share your own heist creations. Heist Simulator is coming to Steam and Stadia later this year, with console releases at a later date.
From development studios SkyBagel and RogueCode, Heist Simulator invites you to the scene of the crime, where you’ll either pull off the robbery of the century, or get caught red-handed. With full level creation and level sharing tools available to all players, it’s a safe bet that there’ll always be new jobs to crack. Creating that perfect heist you’ve always dreamed of is now within your grasp.
Whether it’s action-packed heists, stealthy campaigns, puzzle-based setups, narrative jobs, escape the room style ordeals… the tools available as part of Heist Simulator allow for a whole host of different types of heist to be created and shared.
The real jewel in the crown, is that Heist Simulator’s creation tools are available right now! Thanks to Steam’s Playtest system, you can grab an early build of Heist Simulator and immediately set to work building and sharing your dream heists.
Heist-takes indeed! Heist Simulator will launch on Steam and Stadia later this year, and the Heist Simulator Playtest can be downloaded via Steam right now.
Related: Descenders Physical Edition Heads to Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One June 8
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