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Patch 1.2 arrives for Thief Simulator

July 24, 2019 by Andrew Newton

PlayWay and developer Noble Muffin has announced the release of Patch 1.2 of Thief Simulator.  This latest patch introduces lots of new features and is available now on Steam.  A new trailer has been released showcasing these new features and can be seen below…

Patch 1.2 introduces plenty of new features to make fans happy.  These include “Industrial St”, a whole new location to explore, case out and rob.  To help players become an effective thief, the developers have introduced a new tool.  Thieves will also be able to test their skills breaking in to all new houses such as an expensive looking mansion, which will no doubt be harder to access, plus there’s new loot to discover and pilfer.  Finally, this all new patch will provide budding thieves with the rest of the story, allowing players to finally become the best thief possible.

Players may also notice a number of bug fixes and an improvement of the models of the guards and police.

Become the best thief. Gather intel, steal things and sell them to buy hi-tech equipment. Do everything that a real thief does.

Patch 1.2 is available for Thief Simulator on Steam now.

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Originally published July 24, 2019. Updated July 23, 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Noble Muffins, Playway, Thief Simulator

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