Is Schedule 1 on mobile devices?

Schedule 1 has attracted plenty of gamers from all around the planet, but it's still limited in terms of access if you're trying to play on mobile devices. Many video games over the years have been ported over to to mobile devices (both Android and iOS) after their success on PCs and consoles. It's not an uncommon task as many products are built on the Unreal Engine (which makes it easier to develop a port). Unfortunately, Schedule 1 is not yet among them, and it's only available on Steam. Will Schedule 1 release on mobile devices? An official information isn't available, as the game's developer (Tyler) hasn't made any announcements regarding additional platforms. Schedule 1, at this point, is available only on PC via Steam. It's in an early access state and should remain so for the foreseeable amount of time. The game is unlikely to be made available for additional platforms until it's out of early access. The consoles are likely going to be the next possible set of platforms, as it will introduce the popular drug business sim to the massive player bases of both Xbox and PlayStation. A mobile port, if it was to happen, should be released after that. It's unlikely that Tyler is going to release the game on mobile before releasing it for consoles. Screenshot by Destructoid Are there any games like Schedule 1 for mobile devices? As of writing, you won't find any mobile game that's remotely close to Schedule 1 if you're searching with the same term. There are actually a few options that revolve around growing and selling different forms of drugs. My personal favorite is a project named Hempire, which is all about growing a variety of weed, but there are other options available (more available for Android users). Ultimately, you won't get an exact substitute for Schedule 1 on mobile devices, and anything with a similar name you see will be a copy, so you should stay away from using them. The only available option, as of writing, is to purchase from Steam. There are no microtransactions, so you just pay once and play as much as you want. The post Is Schedule 1 on mobile devices? appeared first on Destructoid.

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Is Schedule 1 on mobile devices?

Barbershop in Schedule 1

Schedule 1 has attracted plenty of gamers from all around the planet, but it's still limited in terms of access if you're trying to play on mobile devices.

Many video games over the years have been ported over to to mobile devices (both Android and iOS) after their success on PCs and consoles. It's not an uncommon task as many products are built on the Unreal Engine (which makes it easier to develop a port). Unfortunately, Schedule 1 is not yet among them, and it's only available on Steam.

Will Schedule 1 release on mobile devices?

An official information isn't available, as the game's developer (Tyler) hasn't made any announcements regarding additional platforms. Schedule 1, at this point, is available only on PC via Steam. It's in an early access state and should remain so for the foreseeable amount of time.

The game is unlikely to be made available for additional platforms until it's out of early access. The consoles are likely going to be the next possible set of platforms, as it will introduce the popular drug business sim to the massive player bases of both Xbox and PlayStation. A mobile port, if it was to happen, should be released after that. It's unlikely that Tyler is going to release the game on mobile before releasing it for consoles.

Payphone in Schedule 1
Screenshot by Destructoid

Are there any games like Schedule 1 for mobile devices?

As of writing, you won't find any mobile game that's remotely close to Schedule 1 if you're searching with the same term. There are actually a few options that revolve around growing and selling different forms of drugs. My personal favorite is a project named Hempire, which is all about growing a variety of weed, but there are other options available (more available for Android users).

Ultimately, you won't get an exact substitute for Schedule 1 on mobile devices, and anything with a similar name you see will be a copy, so you should stay away from using them. The only available option, as of writing, is to purchase from Steam. There are no microtransactions, so you just pay once and play as much as you want.

The post Is Schedule 1 on mobile devices? appeared first on Destructoid.