
The Schedule I developer has teased an upcoming UI overhaul in their latest tweet. Discover what players can expect from the new counteroffer interface and the game's first major update.
Schedule I Developer Commits to Ongoing Improvements
Revamped Counteroffer Interface

As Schedule I gains traction, its solo developer Tyler continues polishing the experience. His April 9 Twitter (X) post revealed upcoming enhancements to the product selection UI during counteroffers.
Tyler confirmed these changes will debut in an upcoming patch, though no release date has been finalized. The counteroffer mechanic allows players to negotiate product pricing with clients until reaching mutually agreeable deals.
While the system works functionally, players have reported usability issues with larger inventories. Responding to community feedback, Tyler will introduce a search bar to streamline product selection during negotiations.

This marks just the beginning of Schedule I's evolution. The developer's Trello roadmap outlines future additions including in-game emotes, rare item drops, multiple save slots, and additional pharmaceutical options.
Game8 considers Schedule I a surprisingly compelling "Breaking Bad" simulator with satisfying progression. For our complete impressions of the early access version, explore our detailed coverage below.