Summary
- Schedule 1 developer teased potential map expansions, exciting fans with new locations.
- Tyler, the sole developer, plans to add swampy and fancy house areas, expanding the game world.
- Big updates may take time, but Tyler listens to feedback and aims for quality improvements.
Schedule 1 developer TVGS teased potential map expansions coming to the game. Released in early access in March 2025, Schedule 1 has gained significant popularity, especially among content creators, receiving "overwhelmingly positive" reviews on Steam for its fun approach to manufacturing and distributing illegal substances.
Developed on Unity, Schedule 1 was created by a single developer known simply as Tyler. Despite being in its early stages, Schedule 1 quickly became a massive success on Steam, beating out AAA titles like Marvel Rivals and Monster Hunter Wilds in terms of the number of concurrent players.
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As players await new content and features via Schedule 1's monthly updates, Tyler also shared his plans for a future map expansion during his first Twitch stream. The developer chatted with viewers while tinkering with Schedule 1's 3D modeling, showing spots where he plans on adding new locations. Tyler said he wanted to add a "swampy, slummy area" in one spot and add fancy houses on the mountain's cliffside, which could be the next potential hideout. Once he's done those two locations, he said he'll start working on the island off the coast of the mainland.
Schedule 1's New Map Locations Excite Fans
The Twitch clip of Tyler's map rundown made its way onto Reddit, where many Schedule 1 fans expressed their excitement about exploring the new areas and potentially facing new challenges. One theorized that having fancy houses might mean building a gated community where there would be increased sales, but more nosy neighbors intruding on players' business. Another fan also suggested adding an area where residents are on edge and there's an increased police presence. Meanwhile, a few said that a mini-map would be helpful, especially if Schedule 1's world continues expanding.
Considering that Tyler is the sole developer of Schedule 1, big updates could take time to implement. But that doesn't mean that the developer doesn't listen to feedback, as evidenced by the fact that he added employee lockers due to the number of Schedule 1 fans requesting them. Tyler will likely be cooking up more features and quality of life improvements to enhance players' experience in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Schedule 1 is also facing some challenges with rip-off titles on mobile and PlayStation. Tyler previously warned fans about the fake games, emphasizing that he's not affiliated with them in any way. He also said that he plans to port Schedule 1 to consoles once it's at the right stage, which fans will definitely look forward to.
- Developer(s)
- TVGS
- Publisher(s)
- TVGS
- Engine
- Unity
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op
- Number of Players
- Single-player










- Genre(s)
- Simulation, Crime, Action, Management, Strategy