Schedule I, the viral hit from indie developer TVGS (Tyler), has dropped its first major post-launch update—and it’s packed with fresh features, quality-of-life tweaks, and bug fixes.
🚨 Patch 0.3.4 is now live in beta, and will roll out fully in a couple of days. You can jump in early via the game’s beta branch on Steam.
🆕 New Features
This update introduces several new interiors, items, and decor options, adding depth and flair to the gritty world of Hyland Point:
- 🏪 Bleuballs Boutique: New interior and functionality
- 🧰 Pawn Shop: Now open! Sell nearly anything (except product) to Mick
- 🕰️ Decorative additions:
- Wooden & metal signs
- Wall-mounted shelf
- Safe
- Antique and modern wall lamps
- Grandfather clock
- 🏘️ New locations:
- Ol’ Man Jimmy’s
- Château La Peepee
- Brut du Gloop
- 💎 New valuables:
- Silver & gold watches
- Silver & gold chains
- Gold bar
Tyler notes that more decorative items will be added shortly, including some extra flair scheduled for April 8.
🔧 Tweaks and Improvements
- Dialogue cleanup: Customer recommendation phrasing improved
- Backend: Extra null and validity checks added for better stability
🐞 Bug Fixes
- 📱 Delivery dropdown now fits properly on phone UI
- 🧍 Player lists now clear correctly when returning to the main menu
- 🌐 Multiplayer stability: Fixed missing “on day/week pass” events for non-host players
🎮 Viral Success
Launched just days ago, Schedule I has become a top-selling Steam game, even outperforming GTA 5, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Marvel Rivals—thanks to massive exposure on Twitch, YouTube, and social media.
You play as a street-level dealer climbing the ranks to become a full-blown kingpin—expanding your empire with properties, businesses, employees, and more. It’s gritty, addictive, and clearly resonating with players.
📆 What’s Next?
- Expect a full release of Patch 0.3.4 in the next day or two
- More decorative items drop on April 8
- PS5 and Xbox Series versions are planned (date TBD)
💬 Tyler called the launch “amazing but pretty overwhelming”—and with this kind of momentum, it’s easy to see why.