


Schedule I Offline
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The account may have several users, but for a comfortable experience, simply click 'Go Offline'. All saves will remain with you.
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SteamWhen your friends say, “Let’s have a chill night,” you don’t expect to end up knee-deep in the underground world of experimental drugs, corporate betrayals, and cutthroat deals where trust is worth less than a hit of your own product. Schedule I isn’t just a game—it’s a neon-lit descent into a place where morality is for sale and survival depends on how well you can play the game. With offline activation, you’re free to carve your own path. Will you be the mastermind behind the most potent formula on the market? A smooth-talking dealer striking high-risk deals in back alleys? Or the ruthless enforcer making sure nobody steps out of line? There’s no script—only your choices and the chaos they bring. And chaos comes in many forms. Sometimes it’s a fat stack of cash and a seat at the table with the city’s most dangerous people. Sometimes it’s a high-speed chase with sirens wailing behind you. And sometimes it’s waking up in a basement, realizing you’re about to become part of someone else’s “research.” But hey, if you think you can outsmart the system and come out on top, be my guest. "You’re either cooking, selling, or getting sold." – a little street wisdom you’ll learn fast.
This isn’t a playground. There are no heroes here. Only deals made in the dark and consequences that hit like a freight train. The law is after you. Rival gangs are watching your every move. And the worst part? The people smiling at you today might be the ones planning to cut you out of the business tomorrow. Running a lab isn’t just about chemistry—it’s about knowing when to strike, when to hide, and when to disappear before someone decides you’re expendable. And then there are your “brilliant” stoner friends—the ones who come up with ideas that somehow always end in explosions, gunfights, or running from some very angry people. They mean well, but let’s be honest—half your problems probably started with them. In this world, the smartest don’t win. The most brutal don’t always survive. The real winners are the ones who know when to play the game and when to walk away before it’s too late.