Fans of Schedule I are in for a treat as its solo developer, Tyler, teases an upcoming UI update following growing player demand. On April 9, Tyler took to Twitter (X) to share a sneak peek of the enhancements coming to the game’s counteroffer system—a feature central to earning income within the game. While the exact release date remains undisclosed, the developer confirmed that the update will introduce a much-requested search bar functionality, making it easier for players with extensive inventories to navigate the counteroffer interface.
Players in Schedule I can currently make counteroffers by negotiating prices with clients who send purchase requests. Although the process itself is simple, the current UI has faced criticism from the community due to its lack of accessibility, particularly when dealing with larger inventories. Tyler’s decision to address these concerns reflects his commitment to enhancing the overall gaming experience.
This update marks the beginning of a series of improvements planned for Schedule I. According to the game’s official roadmap on Trello, future updates could include exciting additions such as emotes, rare trash drops, duplicate save files, and even new drug options. As noted by Game8, Schedule I has quickly established itself as an addictive and immersive "Breaking Bad" simulator, offering players a gritty and rewarding experience during its early access phase.
To dive deeper into the game’s potential and our thoughts on its launch, read our full review linked above. Stay tuned for more updates as the game continues to evolve under Tyler’s creative vision.