GTA meets Roblox & Minecraft in new Snatch Squad game

Snatch Squad game

Snatch Squad is an upcoming co-op heist game that looks like a combination of GTA, Minecraft, Roblox, and Schedule 1, with all the chaos and skullduggery you can expect while living in a crime-ridden world.

Set in a bright, neon city, Snatch Squad blends tactical heist planning with sandbox freedom in which players can team up to pull off jobs, divide roles within their crew, and attempt clean getaways. So think GTA meets Payday with some strong Schedule 1 illegal activities.

Success means laundering cash through shady businesses (see the Schedule 1 similarities now?) and expanding into new districts, while failure can lead to high-speed police chases and violent ambushes (and there’s the GTA).

Minecraft meets GTA & Schedule 1 in Snatch Squad

Its blocky, voxel art style recalls Minecraft and Roblox, while open-world car chases and turf wars give it a GTA flavor.

The structure of coordinated heists and empire-building also brings it close to what Schedule 1 delivered, making Snatch Squad feel like a potential successor in that space, especially given the huge success of Schedule 1 when it released.

As mentioned above, players can take part in co-op heists, launder money, get rich, take part in gang wars, and get up to all sorts of nefarious activities… if you can escape the police, of course, who aren’t afraid to sign up for some fast-paced chases.

Snatch Squad is set to release in March 2026, and given its style, inspirations, and the fact that it’s releasing just months before GTA, it could capture the same energy that made Schedule 1 a hit.

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What’s more, Snatch Squad also has upcoming Playtests, which you can check out on the Steam Page to play the game early.

With its mix of voxel visuals and co-op crime sprees, Snatch Squad could appeal to players looking for a smaller-scale alternative before GTA 6 breaks the internet like Silksong did.