
As the gaming landscape evolves, 2025 seems poised to be a remarkable year for indie titles on Steam, especially those that offer distinctive gameplay experiences. Following the success of R. E.P. O., the upcoming game Schedule 1 is generating excitement, with the potential to attract a significant player base. In this interactive adventure, players will assume the role of herb cultivators, crafting their own stories aligned with the themes of a classic show: it’s essentially Breaking Bad: The Game, featuring customizable RVs and the journey towards building a formidable drug empire.
Similar to the narrative of Breaking Bad, players aren’t required to navigate their entrepreneurial journey alone. The game emphasizes a cooperative gameplay aspect, allowing friends to join forces in pursuit of their shared ambition to establish a thriving empire.
What is the Co-Op Player Limit in Schedule 1?
Currently, up to four players can band together in a single gaming lobby, with one player taking the lead and the other three stepping in as valuable allies. This four-player limit has been implemented, presumably to ensure game balance and prevent excessive profit maximization through sheer numbers. While players can take on various main and side missions together, there’s potential for future updates to expand this cap, especially if the developers decide to increase the game world.
How to Invite Friends in Schedule 1
Inviting friends to join you in Schedule 1 is a simple and intuitive process. Keep in mind that the game is currently available exclusively on Steam for PC users. Follow these steps for a seamless invitation:
- Start Schedule 1 and click the plus (+) icon located at the top right corner of the screen.
- This action will bring up your Steam friends list, allowing you to select which friends you wish to invite (they must be on your Steam friends list).

Once you’ve made your selections, simply click “Continue” to initiate a cooperative session in Schedule 1.
As this title is currently in early access, players should brace themselves for potential bugs and latency issues during gameplay. While dedicated servers may not be available yet, many users report a generally smooth and engaging multiplayer experience.
Although there is no co-op bundle option right now, the game remains affordable with consideration for regional pricing. At this time, players won’t find co-op specific achievements, but numerous other challenges await them that can be tackled collectively.
Looking ahead, matchmaking features may be introduced later, though the current private lobby setup is more advantageous for those looking to trust their partners in running a virtual drug empire. The control it offers is invaluable in this competitive gaming landscape.
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