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Schedule 1has revealed a brand-new feature that will be coming to the game in a future update. This upcomingSchedule 1addition could have massive implications for how players store items, depending on how it is implemented.

Schedule 1launched into Steam Early Accessto massive success at the end of March, with a huge concurrent player count and “Overwhelmingly Positive” reviews from gamers. Despite being unfinished, the game’s addictive gameplay loop based on the manufacturing and selling of various drugs has been a big hit. It’s a great example of the power of strong word-of-mouth, with the $19.99 title taking the gaming world by storm of late. With an all-time peak player count of over 400,000 (and almost 300,000 at the time of writing),Schedule 1is here to stay.

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In a post on X,Schedule 1’s lone developer revealed that the game will be getting wall-mounted items in a future update. This seems like a minor feature, but depending on how it’s implemented, it could be huge for storing more items such asseeds inSchedule 1. The image of the feature in action shows the wall shelving holding multiple items, but it’s unclear if these can be added above existing stations. This would give players much more storage to use, as well as the existing racks that can be placed.

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Updates forSchedule 1are coming thick and fast, with the developer even planning to stream the game’s ongoing development in the future. It seems that the successful solo developer isn’t slowing down, despite the game’s massive success. It’s great to see.Schedule 1is already an excellent title in its current state, so it’ll be exciting to see how much better it can get with more content going forward.

According toSchedule 1’s Steam page, the plan is to keep the game in Early Access “for approximately 2 years.” Future plans include “a significant expansion of the map, several more drugs and production processes, a larger customer and supplier network, as well as more fun things to spend your hard-earned cash on.” As with all Early Access titles, the timescale for this should be taken with a pinch of salt, although it will be interesting to see if it speeds up with the developer now having access to far more resources than expected, given its massive success. It certainly has the potential to be one of thebest games to come from Early Accessin a long time.

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