You know what goes great with drugs? Music. Or at least that's what I've been told by other people, because I would have no [[link]] way of knowing myself. But it's something I've definitely heard—again, from other people—and it's relevant in this moment because , everyone's favorite drug dealing simulator, is now offering a .
The Schedule 1 jukebox does not play Zeppelin or Prince or any other music that other people may have developed a deep, life-long appreciation for during, y'know, extended listening sessions. Instead it will play any of the 19 tracks in the Schedule 1 soundtrack, plus eight more brand-new tracks created specially for the jukebox by [[link]] Kaesul, the soundtrack composer. Like this one:
That's the Schedule 1 main theme, by the way, not one of the new jukebox tracks. Pretty groovy though.
Schedule 1's new jukebox is available from Bleuball's Boutique and will set you back $1,500—in the game, that is, not in real life. On top of that, the new update also adds a storage unit property at the north end of the overpass, fixes a couple bugs, and makes a few tweaks that will hopefully improve save times and "work a bit better with Steam Cloud sync." As for what's coming after this, developer Tyler shared a glimpse at what he's working on for the next Schedule 1 update:
- Replacing employee beds with lockers.
- Item slot filters - used to indicate which items you want to be in different slots.
- Transferring employees between properties.
- Changing trash can pickup area from circular to square.
- Fixing any remaining employee logic/pathfinding bugs.
The latest Schedule 1 update is live now. Enjoy the tunes.