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Schedule 2 continues the concept of underworld business simulation by putting you back in Hyland Point with new layers of risk and opportunity. You start with nothing—no money, no stock, no allies—but the city is open if you know how to navigate it. Your goal is to produce and move product while staying under the radar. Each part of the city offers different advantages and dangers, and whether you’re moving through alleys on foot or speeding across districts on a skateboard, timing and control over your surroundings determine survival and success.

Production, Distribution, and Risk Control

The production system is deeper, requiring you to fine-tune your operations. Each drug type has a different process, with some offering fast returns and others demanding careful preparation. Special combinations unlock unique variants with added value but also added heat. Distributing through hired dealers helps cover more ground, but each move increases your visibility. As law enforcement escalates surveillance, and rival groups stake out their own blocks, you must find ways to keep supply lines running without exposing your operation.

Strategic Expansion and Multiplayer Dynamics

Managing growth is just as important as building it. You can purchase safehouses, set up automated labs, and negotiate with suppliers to keep your system stable. Employees can be upgraded, and buildings customized to increase output or resist raids. When things go wrong—and they will—you’ll have to respond directly, using fists, improvised weapons, or firearms. Schedule 2 also supports co-op multiplayer, where each player can take on specialized roles, coordinate delivery routes, or provide backup during raids. Every decision feeds into the larger system, and only those who understand the city’s balance will make it out on top.

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