
Summary
- A counterfeit mobile edition of the popular game Schedule 1 has surged to the top in several countries’ app stores.
- This impostor game is sold at $4.99 USD and is believed to be a port of the Schedule 1 demo, using assets from the original game.
- Player reviews have branded the app as a “scam”, indicating it was not developed by the original creators.
A fraudulent mobile version of Schedule 1, a well-received title on Steam, has quickly climbed the app charts in multiple regions. The game, which only came out in early access last month, attracted a significant player base right away, with many active users. The official mobile version is still under development by Tyler, the game’s sole developer.
While Schedule 1 is currently accessible exclusively on PC via Steam, Tyler is working on genuine support for Steam Deck users. Unfortunately, the surge of fake games doesn’t seem to faze the efforts to bring the official mobile version to life. Tyler has cautioned players about unauthorized games popping up on notable platforms like the PlayStation Store under the name of Schedule 1, with no ties to the actual game development.