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Developer Tyler has released the highly anticipated 0.3.4 update for Schedule I, following a brief testing period. The update, detailed in the Steam patch notes, marks the first major content expansion for the viral hit drug dealer simulator since its explosive early access launch on Steam on March 24.
In a Steam post, Tyler apologized for the delay in rolling out the update, explaining, "I'm still ironing out the update/testing process." He reassured players that future updates would be smoother and more timely, with larger monthly updates starting next month.
Looking ahead, Tyler outlined his priorities for addressing remaining bugs, which include ensuring consistent employee performance, preventing save game corruption, and minimizing disconnections and loading issues in multiplayer. He also expressed his goal to optimize the game and achieve Steam Deck verification, using it as a performance benchmark.
For those eager to dive deeper into Schedule I, check out IGN's Schedule I guide, which covers the basics of mixing recipes, creating new blends for maximum profit, accessing console commands, and the fastest way to join multiplayer co-op to conquer Hyland Point with friends.
**Schedule I version 0.3.4 patch notes:** -----------------------------------------Additions
Tweaks/Improvements
Bug fixes
Schedule I soared to the top of Steam's sales charts upon its launch, outpacing major titles like Monster Hunter Wilds, GTA 5, and Marvel Rivals, thanks to its viral spread across social media, Twitch, and YouTube. In the game, players start as small-time dealers and work their way up to becoming kingpins, managing the production and distribution of various drugs in the gritty city of Hyland Point. Players can expand their empire by acquiring properties, businesses, and hiring employees.
Developed and published by TVGS, the Australian indie developer Tyler, who goes by the moniker, described the game's explosive launch as "amazing but pretty overwhelming." In a Reddit post, Tyler shared, "I never expected this kind of response! At the moment I’m just trying to stay focused and get patches out ASAP. Also looking forward to getting started on content updates as soon as all major bugs are patched."