Schedule I developer Tyler has launched version 0.3.4 for all players following a short testing phase, officially confirming the full patch notes via Steam. This marks the first major content update since the game’s explosive early access launch on March 24.
The viral indie hit continues to gain momentum as a top-selling title on Steam, even outperforming established franchises like GTA V and Marvel Rivals at launch. Developed by Australian solo dev Tyler under the studio name TVGS, Schedule I lets players rise from humble beginnings as a small-time drug dealer to a full-fledged kingpin in the gritty city of Hyland Point. With property management, employee hiring, and business expansion mechanics already in place, this latest patch adds even more depth to the experience.
What's New in v0.3.4
This update introduces several new locations and items that enhance both gameplay and immersion:
- Bleuballs Boutique: A stylish new shop with unique interior design and interactive features.
- Pawn Shop: Fully functional shop where you can sell nearly any item (excluding drugs) to Mick.
- New Decorations: Including wooden and metal signs, wall-mounted shelves, safes, antique and modern wall lamps, grandfather clocks, and six different paintings to collect.
- Luxury Items: Such as silver and gold watches, chains, bars, and even a golden toilet for those looking to flex their wealth.
- Alcohol Additions: Now includes Ol' Man Jimmy's Whiskey, Château La Peepee, and Brut du Gloop—currently decorative but set to become functional in future updates.
Quality of Life Improvements & Fixes
Tyler has also made a number of tweaks and optimizations aimed at improving user experience:
- Enhanced counteroffer product selection interface.
- Improved phrasing for customer recommendation dialogue.
- Jar stack size increased to 20.
- Additional null and validity checks added to prevent crashes.
- Supplier meeting icons now display the supplier’s name in the map app.
- Removed cooldown timer for requesting supplier meetings.
- Time skips (like sleeping) now affect supplier meeting countdown timers.
Bug fixes include:
- Resolved an issue where the delivery destination dropdown overflowed off-screen.
- Fixed player lists not clearing properly when exiting to the main menu.
- Addressed a bug preventing non-host clients from receiving 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.
- Patched a loophole where item slot filters could be bypassed by swapping items.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Schedule I
In a recent Steam post, Tyler acknowledged delays in releasing the patch, stating, “I'm still ironing out the update/testing process.” He assured fans that larger monthly updates will begin rolling out more consistently starting next month.
Top priorities moving forward include:
- Ensuring stable and consistent employee behavior.
- Preventing save file corruption or loss—Tyler is working closely with Valve to refine the save system for better Steam Cloud compatibility.
- Reducing disconnections and loading issues in multiplayer sessions.
Additionally, Tyler plans to focus on performance optimization and aims to get Schedule I Steam Deck verified soon, using it as a benchmark for overall stability and efficiency.
For newcomers and returning players alike, IGN has published a helpful Schedule I guide. It covers everything from mastering the basics of mixing recipes to crafting high-profit blends, unlocking console commands, and jumping into multiplayer co-op with friends to dominate Hyland Point together.
With its growing feature set and dedicated community support, Schedule I shows no signs of slowing down. Stay tuned for more updates and deeper systems coming soon.