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OneState adds Breaking Bad stars, trading and medic systems in update

OneState's 1.1 update adds weapon and vehicle trading, medic duties, and synthetic-diamond clan production, while Luis and Daniel Moncada headline a new Dos Caminos storyline.

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OneState adds Breaking Bad stars, trading and medic systems in update
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OneState’s Version 1.1 update does more than drop a celebrity cameo into the city. Under Pressure adds the Thalmer Trading Platform for weapons and vehicles, a Mobile Med Unit for medic-faction play, and Rocks Production, a clan-level synthetic-diamond system built around extraction, processing chains, cooperative delivery runs, public dashboards, member leaderboards, and a 14-day history. For current players, that means the update is not just about who shows up in the trailer, but about new ways to earn, move, and protect value inside the sandbox.

The headline name is still Luis Moncada and Daniel Moncada, the Breaking Bad actors known as The Cousins, whose in-game storyline is called Dos Caminos. The collaboration launched on June 10, 2026, and the first release of Dos Caminos lets players unlock both brothers along with two exclusive outfits, Grim Specialist and Silent Professional. In OneState’s Los Angeles-set roleplaying sim, where players can choose roles ranging from medic to cop, gangster, or military officer, the Moncadas are being positioned as criminal recruiters who push players toward the darker side of the city.

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That is where the stunt-casting question starts to matter. If the brothers were only there as a recognizable name, the update would peak at social buzz. Instead, OneState ties them directly to the game loop, using Dos Caminos to funnel players into crime-adjacent progression while Rocks Production gives clans a reason to coordinate around synthetic diamonds. The Breaking Bad connection is a skin on top of systems, but it is a skin with function: it helps sell the city’s outlaw identity while feeding progression, faction play, and clan competition.

The timing also fits OneState’s live-service pitch. The game’s global launch version went live on April 9, 2026 on Android and iOS, and the launch materials claimed more than 40 million downloads, more than 2 million monthly installs, a #2 Top Grossing Action Game ranking on iOS in the United States in March 2026, and a 400,000-plus Discord community. With servers said to hold up to 700 real players at once, without bots or scripted NPCs, every new system has to earn its keep. Under Pressure looks like an answer to that pressure: a crossover with name recognition, yes, but also a set of mechanics that give the city more to do, and more reasons to stay crowded.

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