Crime Simulator, the stealth-action game about life in the criminal underworld, has just received a free update. The newly released version 1.2 adds an entirely new map (Rural Arizona) and drivable cars that players can now steal and use. More updates are already planned in the coming months, along with console releases.
The game, created by solo developer CookieDev, the author of the bestseller Thief Simulator 2, debuted on PC in June this year. Currently, the title holds 80% positive reviews on Steam (based on nearly 2,300 player opinions). The publisher of the game is Ultimate Games S.A.

Crime Simulator is a first-person (FPS) simulation of criminal underground activity. The title offers both single-player and online co-op gameplay for up to four players simultaneously. The gameplay focuses on performing thief and gangster-style missions.
New Maps and Cars
The recently released 1.2 update primarily introduces a new map, Rural Arizona, giving fans of criminal adventures even more possibilities. Crime Simulator now also includes three cars that can be stolen and driven.

Update 1.2 also modifies several gameplay balance elements. Players should also watch out for a new type of threat: motion sensors, which work similarly to CCTV.
Crime Simulator Version 1.2 – Key Changes
- mew map (Rural Arizona);
- 3 cars that can be stolen and driven;
- mew threat (motion sensors);
- gameplay balance improvements;
- new items;
- changes in NPC behavior;
- numerous minor fixes;
- 10 new achievements.
CookieDev is already preparing further updates – the next will be the Jewels Update (version 1.3). Plans for 2026 also include releasing the game on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.

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