Schedule 1 Complete Achievements Guide
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Schedule 1 Complete Achievements Guide

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Schedule 1 has taken Steam by storm and filled a niche void by combining elements of management games, open worlds, and a healthy dose of crime. This is the Breaking Bad simulator you’ve always wanted, and even though Schedule 1 is currently in early access, there is plenty to do.

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The current release of Schedule 1 is already packed with plenty of content, and the developers have promised to expand the map, add more products, production processes, and a lot more in the form of major updates. That said, there are still plenty of achievements to unlock in Schedule 1, and here are the requirements for each.

Schedule 1 Complete Achievements

AchievementDescriptionHow to unlock
Left in the DustComplete the prologue.You need to start the campaign of Schedule 1 and make sure to go through the entire prologue section. Don’t skip through that, or you won’t unlock the achievement even if you progress through the story.
Welcome to Hyland PointEncounter an unexpected setback.This one isn’t missable, and as you progress through the first actual chapter, you’ll make your way back to the RV after an “explosive event” and you need to read the note inside it.
Dodgy DealingRecruit your first dealer.Continue with the main missions, and you’ll eventually satisfy a few contacts. This will unlock Benji, whom you can recruit by paying $500. You can find him at the Motel in Room #2. This is another unmissable achievement
Master ChefManufacture a product worth at least $100.You might get this achievement by simply starting the game because it’s likely bugged. If it doesn’t, you need to make use of the Mixing Station and manufacture something with a value of at least $100.
The Long Arm of the LawGet arrested.This one is pretty straightforward. You need to commit a crime, get noticed and instead of fleeing, get arrested. There are several easy ways to go about this, but simply assaulting anyone is more than enough to get the heat on you. Don’t resist, and let the law do its thing. The world of Schedule 1 is your crime oyster; embrace it, at least for this achievement.
Upstanding CitizenDispose of 500 pieces of trash at the Cash for Trash machines.Collect any form of trash found in the world and dump them into the Cash for Trash machines found around the world. To collect Trash, you need to purchase Trash Grabbers from Dan’s Hardware Store.
BusinessmanAttain a net worth of $100,000.You need cash or inventory worth $100,000.
BigwigAttain a net worth of $1,000,000.You need cash or inventory worth $1,000,000 (1 Million)
MagnateAttain a net worth of $10,000,000.You need cash or inventory worth $10,000,000 (10 Million)
Rolling in StylePurchase a golden skateboard.Purchase a Golden Skateboard from Jeff at the Shred Shack for $1500. You can find the Shred Shack near Tom’s Hardware Store.
Indian DealerSell something to a customer, then pickpocket it back.This one is a bit tricky, but all you need to do is sell some drugs to a client, follow them, and pickpocket the items you sold to them by successfully completing the pickpocketing mini-game.

These are all the achievements currently available right now in Schedule 1. It will be a while before you unlock Businessman, Bigwig and Magnate because those require you to accumulate a large amount of cash.

As mentioned above, the Master Chef achievement is bugged at the moment, which is why it has an 83.5% unlock rate on Steam, even though Dodgy Dealing is at 70.9%. Getting arrested should be no problem for gamers, especially when the game lets you break the law beyond just mass-producing and distributing drugs.

Since this is an early access title, we expect more achievements to be added to Schedule 1 with major updates, especially when the developers expand the explorable world.


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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.