

The developer behind Schedule I has shared a preview of an upcoming UI overhaul in response to player feedback. Discover what improvements are coming to the negotiation interface in the game's first significant update.
Ongoing Enhancements for Schedule I
Upgraded Negotiation Interface

As Schedule I gains popularity, its solo developer Tyler continues refining the gameplay experience. A recent April 9th Twitter (X) post revealed upcoming improvements to the product selection interface during negotiations.
While Tyler confirmed these changes will arrive in an upcoming patch, no specific release date was provided. The negotiation system lets players adjust pricing offers from clients until both parties reach agreement - a core money-making mechanic.
Despite the straightforward concept, players reported usability issues with the current interface, particularly when managing large inventories. In response to community feedback, Tyler is implementing a search function to streamline the negotiation process.
Future Content Roadmap

The UI improvements mark just the beginning of planned updates for Schedule I. The official Trello roadmap outlines upcoming features including:
- New emotes and expressions
- Rare collectible items
- Multiple save file support
- Additional product types
Game8's recent review praised Schedule I's unexpectedly addictive gameplay, calling it a worthy "Breaking Bad" simulator. For our full analysis of the early access version, check our detailed coverage.
