Wondering what future updates are in the Schedule 1 roadmap? While sparse at the moment, early access outlines, suggested features, and confirmed tweaks keep coming in with each new update, fix, and inevitable breakage of each patch and new addition. With early access expected to last “approximately 2 years,” there’s a lot to come.
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Schedule 1 roadmap and next update
With Schedule 1 set to be in early access until March 2027, there’s plenty more to Hyland Point’s narcotics empire we’ve yet to see, including:
- A significant expansion of the map
- Several more drugs and production processes
- A larger customer and supplier network
- More things to spend your hard-earned cash on
Those are all long-term objectives, however. Each minor update along the way teases new additions for the near future, including:
- Steam Deck support
- Fixing bugs like inconsistent employee tasks
- Minimizing save data corruption with Steam Cloud saves
- Minimizing multiplayer loading and connection issues
Unconfirmed Schedule 1 ideas
The game’s official Trello hosts a loose Schedule 1 roadmap filled with smaller improvements and larger ideas for future monthly updates.
It’s unclear if all of the listed features will eventually be added, when they might be added, and how far along the development cycle they might be. Here’s a look at what could be coming to the game:
- Graffiti
- Shrooms
- Travelling customers
- Fishing
- Weather
- Sewer network
- Property “heat” and raids
- Property customization and renovation
- MDMA
- Heroin
- Translations
- Cartel interactions and fighting
- Firing range and shooting minigame
- Parkour
- South-west map expansion
- North-east map expansion
- More police interactions (including bribery)
- Hireable drivers and logistics workers
- Different product forms
- Police evidence room and recovering confiscated items
- Custom packaging and labels
- Management item filtering
- Steam Deck support
- In-game voting
- Rare trash drops
- Emotes
- Breaking into vehicles
- Jukebox
- Rideable wheelchair
- Backpacks etc.
- Save file duplication
- Firearms with higher capacities and firing rates
- Controller support
- Voice chat
- Appearance editing
- Jenkem (don’t look it up)
With an active developer presence on the Schedule 1 Discord, players are encouraged to pitch their own ideas they’d like to see implemented into the game. Expect the Schedule 1 roadmap to grow even as ideas are moved from development and testing to shipping.
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