Schedule 1 Roadmap Unveils Future Features for the Drug-Simulation Game
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Schedule 1 Roadmap Unveils Future Features for the Drug-Simulation Game

New details emerge about the forthcoming updates for Schedule 1, a drug-dealing simulator that includes various fun and interactive elements.

Schedule 1 Roadmap: New Features Ahead

The drug-dealer simulator Schedule 1 is enjoying popularity akin to the fictional blue meth from Breaking Bad. Currently in early access, the game boasts an exciting development roadmap featuring various enhancements.

Upcoming Features: Monthly Update Ideas

(Please note, these are not guaranteed features.)

  • New Drugs: Beyond the existing offerings of weed, meth, and cocaine, the developers plan to introduce additional substances like shrooms, MDMA, and heroin. Users will also be able to manufacture items such as hash and edibles.

  • New Distribution Methods: Expect larger scale drug deals with features like customer groups visiting to purchase preferred drug types. These potential transactions could involve gangs or businesspeople looking to buy in bulk.

  • Interactions with Law Enforcement: Added mechanics such as police bribes, property raids, and recovery of confiscated items add a new layer of gameplay.

  • Engaging NPCs: The inclusion of various NPC interactions like cartel interruptions or ambushes will spice up the game.

  • Weather Effects: New weather types, including rain and lightning, will affect gameplay, and NPCs will even use umbrellas when it rains.

  • Customization Options: Players may find property customization options and a fishing minigame which allows selling fish, and netting rare items like a brick of cocaine.

Through this roadmap, Schedule 1 hopes to evolve into a more engaging and diverse simulation experience, merging the worlds of criminal activity with creativity.

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