"Schedule I Update 0.3.4: New Pawn Shop, 'Fancy Stuff' Added"

Author : Zoe May 05,2025

Schedule I developer Tyler has released the highly anticipated 0.3.4 update for all players after a brief testing period. The update, detailed in the Steam patch notes, marks a significant step forward for the viral hit drug dealer simulator, which exploded onto the scene in early access on Steam on March 24.

Version 0.3.4 introduces a slew of new content to the game, including a fully functional pawn shop, the Bleuballs Boutique store, and an array of wall decorations. In a heartfelt post on Steam, Tyler apologized for the delay in rolling out the update, explaining, "I'm still ironing out the update/testing process." He assured players that future updates would be smoother and on schedule, with larger monthly updates starting next month.

Looking ahead, Tyler is committed to addressing remaining bugs, which he listed as top priorities. These include ensuring employee consistency, preventing save game corruption and loss, and reducing disconnections and loading issues in multiplayer. He's also working on optimizing the game and aims to achieve Steam Deck verification, using it as a benchmark for performance.

For those looking to dive deeper into the world of Schedule I, IGN's Schedule I guide offers comprehensive insights into 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.

PlaySchedule I version 0.3.4 patch notes: -----------------------------------------

Additions

  • Added Bleuballs Boutique interior and functionality.
  • Added Pawn Shop interior and functionality. You can now sell pretty much anything (excluding product) 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 decorative for the time being 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 6 different paintings for you to collect.
  • Added toilet (pre-owned).
  • Added golden toilet.

Tweaks/Improvements

  • Improved the counteroffer product selection interface.
  • Improved phrasing for customer recommendation dialogue.
  • Increased jar stack size to 20.
  • Added some extra null checks and validity checks.
  • Supplier meeting icons in the map app now include the supplier's name.
  • Removed the cooldown timer for requesting a meeting with a supplier.
  • Time skips (e.g., sleeping) now affect the supplier meeting countdown.

Bug fixes

  • Fixed delivery destination dropdown overflowing outside of phone screen.
  • Fixed player lists sometimes not clearing properly when exiting to menu.
  • Fixed non-host clients sometimes not receiving 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.
  • Fixed a bug where item slot filters could be bypassed by swapping items.
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Schedule I soared to the top of Steam's sales charts upon its launch, outperforming 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 in the gritty city of Hyland Point and work their way up to become drug empire kingpins, managing everything from manufacturing to distribution, and expanding their operations with properties, businesses, and employees.

Developed and published by TVGS, an Australian indie studio led by Tyler, Schedule I's launch was described as "amazing but pretty overwhelming." In a Reddit post, Tyler expressed his surprise at the game's reception, saying, "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."