Is Schedule 1 on Xbox or PS5?
Schedule 1 is taking the Steam store for a storm with an incredible number of concurrent players, and it has raised the question about whether the drug simulator will make its way over to consoles. As of writing, the game is out on early access for PC, where players can test out a free sample of the game before deciding to purchase a full version. Unfortunately, the game is currently exclusive to the PC platform, and console users have no possible way of enjoying it on either their Xbox or PlayStation. Table of contents Why is Schedule 1 not on Xbox or PS5? Will Schedule 1 release on consoles? Why is Schedule 1 not on Xbox or PS5? While the developer hasn't given a full explanation behind the reason, it largely has to do with the nature of the game. Schedule 1 is currently available on early access, and it should take around 2 years for the developers to finish the project. Screenshot by TVGS Typically, early access titles are only available on PC, and this applies to AAA titles with bigger budgets. Successful games like Baldur's Gate 3 only came to consoles after their full launch, and the release dates were slightly behind that of PC. It has become a norm in the gaming industry that a lot of titles are released late on consoles after they finish early access on PC. Unless Schedule 1 is ready for full launch, it's availability on consoles is unlikely. Will Schedule 1 release on consoles? This is a tough question to answer, as there hasn't been any public declaration by the developers. Even if there are plans for a console release in the future, it's not going to happen anytime soon, at least. If you only play games on your consoles, it's best to wait for at least the next few months. Thankfully, the system requirements for Schedule 1 are quite low, and it can easily run on most PCs. If you're desperate to create your drug empire, a good job will be to purchase your copy on Steam and play on the PC. Despite being in early access, there's plenty of content already available in Schedule 1, with more planned for release as part of monthly updates. The post Is Schedule 1 on Xbox or PS5? appeared first on Destructoid.

Schedule 1 is taking the Steam store for a storm with an incredible number of concurrent players, and it has raised the question about whether the drug simulator will make its way over to consoles.
As of writing, the game is out on early access for PC, where players can test out a free sample of the game before deciding to purchase a full version. Unfortunately, the game is currently exclusive to the PC platform, and console users have no possible way of enjoying it on either their Xbox or PlayStation.
Why is Schedule 1 not on Xbox or PS5?
While the developer hasn't given a full explanation behind the reason, it largely has to do with the nature of the game. Schedule 1 is currently available on early access, and it should take around 2 years for the developers to finish the project.
Typically, early access titles are only available on PC, and this applies to AAA titles with bigger budgets. Successful games like Baldur's Gate 3 only came to consoles after their full launch, and the release dates were slightly behind that of PC.
It has become a norm in the gaming industry that a lot of titles are released late on consoles after they finish early access on PC. Unless Schedule 1 is ready for full launch, it's availability on consoles is unlikely.
Will Schedule 1 release on consoles?
This is a tough question to answer, as there hasn't been any public declaration by the developers. Even if there are plans for a console release in the future, it's not going to happen anytime soon, at least. If you only play games on your consoles, it's best to wait for at least the next few months.
Thankfully, the system requirements for Schedule 1 are quite low, and it can easily run on most PCs. If you're desperate to create your drug empire, a good job will be to purchase your copy on Steam and play on the PC. Despite being in early access, there's plenty of content already available in Schedule 1, with more planned for release as part of monthly updates.
The post Is Schedule 1 on Xbox or PS5? appeared first on Destructoid.