"Pawn Shop & 'Fancy Stuff' in Schedule I Update 0.3.4"

Author: Scarlett Oct 16,2025

Developer Tyler has rolled out the Schedule I 0.3.4 update for all players following a testing phase, detailing key additions in the Steam patch notes for this breakout drug-dealing simulator.

Marking the first major content update since its explosive March 24 Early Access launch, version 0.3.4 introduces functional pawn shops, boutique stores, custom wall decor, and additional features outlined below.

In a Steam post, Tyler acknowledged the delayed release, stating: "I'm still refining the update testing workflow."

He added: "Expect smoother, timely monthly updates starting next month as the process becomes more established."

Regarding future plans, Tyler prioritized addressing critical issues:
Ensuring employee AI operates reliably without glitches
Eliminating save file corruption/disappearance through improved Steam Cloud compatibility
Reducing multiplayer connection drops and loading problems.

The developer also aims to optimize performance and secure Steam Deck verification, noting: "This will serve as our key performance benchmark moving forward."

Check IGN's Schedule I guide for essential tips on recipe formulation, console command shortcuts, and dominating Hyland Point in co-op multiplayer with friends.

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Schedule I Update 0.3.4 Highlights

New Features

• Fully operational Bleuballs Boutique with functional mechanics
• Interactive Pawn Shop to liquidate non-drug inventory
• Decorative upgrades: wall shelves, vintage lamps, grandfather clock
• Collectible prestige items: gold bars, luxury watches, fine artwork
• Novelty additions: functioning toilet and extravagant golden toilet

Enhancements

• Streamlined product counteroffer interface
• More natural client recommendation dialogue
• Increased jar storage capacity to 20 units
• Supplier meeting UI now displays vendor names
• Time acceleration now affects supplier meeting cooldowns

Critical Fixes

• Resolved phone menu display overflow issues
• Eliminated player list persistence after exiting to menu
• Corrected network event syncing for time progression
• Patched inventory filter exploits during item swaps
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The viral phenomenon surpassed Steam heavyweights like Monster Hunter Wilds and GTA 5 at launch, dominating social platforms. Players build drug empires from street-level operations to full-scale criminal enterprises across Hyland Point through manufacturing, property acquisition, and personnel management.

Solo developer Tyler (TVGS) described the surprise success as "incredibly rewarding but demanding," telling Reddit: "Currently prioritizing stability patches before shifting focus to substantial content expansions."