171 (video game)

171
One Seven One
DeveloperBetagames Group
PublishersBetagames Group (PC)
QUByte Interactive (consoles)
DesignersDiogo Moraes
Renato Cesar
Kleverson Vieira
Eduardo Favaro
ProgrammersDiogo Moraes
Renato Cesar
ArtistEduardo Favaro
ComposerWesley "Wzy" Rios
EngineUnreal Engine 5
Platforms
ReleaseQ3 2026
GenreAction-adventure
ModeSingle player

171 (Um Sete Um) is an action-adventure game developed by Betagames Group, an independent team based in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is being published by Betagames Group for Windows and by QUByte Interactive for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Set in the fictional city of Sumariti, based on Sumaré in São Paulo, the game revolves around Nicolau Souza, a young man with a turbulent life who gets entangled into the world of crime. The game's open world allows movement on foot or on a variety of vehicles.

The game was first conceived around 2010, when Brazilian-themed mods for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas were common. Development was slow in the first years due to the small team of less than ten people working part-time on the project. Initially the Blender 3D engine was used, but in 2015 the game was re-created in Unreal Engine 4. 171 was publicly unveiled in that same year, generating great expectation in the media and being frequently nicknamed "the Brazilian Grand Theft Auto" thanks to its similarities with and inspiration from that famous game series. Betagames has since been releasing new development updates.

In January 2019, Betagames Group received over R$68,000 (equivalent to US$18,378) in donations on Catarse, a Brazilian crowdfunding platform, which contributed to its development and promotion in that year's Brasil Game Show (BGS) convention. After a pre-alpha release in March 2020, a second Catarse crowdfunding in May 2020 accumulated over R$195,000 (US$37,500). An alpha version was released in November 2022 through early access. A full release is expected for 2026.