
Good News for Schedule 1 Fans as Game Becomes Available in Australia Again
The indie game Schedule 1 has returned to Australian stores after clearing age certification hurdles.
Schedule 1 Return to Australia
Schedule 1 has great news for its fans as developer TVGS confirmed that the popular indie game is now back on sale in Australia. After being unexpectedly removed from the Australian market earlier this year, it was feared that the game had been banned due to its content. However, TVGS clarified that the game merely needed to undergo the appropriate age certification process before it could be relisted.
After a two-month absence, Schedule 1 is now available for purchase again on Steam. This comes at a time when 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for gaming, with major releases such as Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach alongside indie hits like R.E.P.O. and Schedule 1 itself.
Schedule 1 has set remarkable records for an indie title, boasting nearly 460,000 concurrent players and has sold 8 million copies, earning $125 million within a few short months.
Just when fans were getting used to the game’s unavailability, TVGS took to social media to confirm its availability in Australia once again, letting players who had previously purchased the game access it without interruptions. For those looking forward to new content, not only is the game back, but TVGS is also preparing a significant update focused on user feedback, indicating that the community-driven changes will enhance gameplay experiences.