Schedule I developer Tyler has rolled out the 0.3.4 update to all players following a short testing phase, detailing the new features in Steam patch notes for the viral drug dealer simulator.
V0.3.4 marks the first major content update for Schedule I, which launched to explosive success in Steam Early Access on March 24. This update introduces a fully functional pawn shop, boutique store, wall decorations, and more—as outlined below.
In a Steam post, Tyler apologized for the update delay, saying: “I'm still ironing out the update/testing process.”
He added: “Things will run much smoother and on schedule once I start delivering larger monthly updates—starting next month.”
Looking ahead, Tyler is prioritizing bug fixes, including:
Ensuring employees work reliably without glitches.Preventing save files from corrupting or vanishing. I’ve consulted with Valve and gained valuable insights on improving the save file format to work better with Steam Cloud and reduce corruption risks.Reducing multiplayer disconnections and loading problems.
Tyler also plans to enhance performance and pursue Steam Deck verification as soon as possible, calling it his “performance benchmark.”
See IGN's Schedule 1 guide to master the basics of mixing recipes, craft new blends for maximum profit, access console commands, and find the fastest way to jump into multiplayer co-op and seize control of Hyland Point with friends.
**Schedule I version 0.3.4 patch notes:** -----------------------------------------Additions
Added Bleuballs Boutique interior and functionality.Added Pawn Shop interior and functionality. You can now sell nearly everything (except products) to Mick at the pawn shop.Added wooden sign.Added metal sign.Added wall-mounted shelf.Added safe.Added antique wall lamp.Added modern wall lamp.Added grandfather clock.Added Ol' Man Jimmy's Whiskey. Liquor is currently decorative but will become functional in a future update.Added Château La Peepee.Added Brut du Gloop.Added silver watch.Added gold watch.Added silver chain.Added gold chain.Added gold bar.Added six new paintings to collect.Added toilet (pre-owned).Added golden toilet.
Tweaks/Improvements
Improved the counteroffer product selection interface.Improved customer recommendation dialogue phrasing.Increased jar stack size to 20.Added additional null and validity checks.Supplier meeting icons in the map app now display the supplier’s name.Removed the cooldown timer for requesting supplier meetings.Time skips (like sleeping) now impact the supplier meeting countdown.
Bug fixes
Fixed delivery destination dropdown overflowing beyond the phone screen.Fixed player lists sometimes failing to clear when exiting to the menu.Fixed non-host clients not receiving 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.Fixed a bug that allowed item slot filters to be bypassed by swapping items.
Schedule I was the top-selling game on Steam at launch, outselling major titles like Monster Hunter Wilds, GTA 5, and Marvel Rivals after going viral on social media, Twitch, and YouTube. In the game, you rise from a small-time dealer to a drug kingpin, manufacturing and distributing narcotics across the gritty streets of Hyland Point, expanding your empire with properties, businesses, and employees.
Developed and published by TVGS, aka Australian indie developer Tyler, Schedule I’s explosive debut has been described as “amazing but pretty overwhelming.”
“I never expected this kind of response!” Tyler said in a reddit post. “Right now, I’m focusing on staying on track and releasing patches as quickly as possible. I’m also eager to start work on content updates once the major bugs are resolved.”