Schedule 1 Supported Languages on PC
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Schedule 1 Supported Languages on PC

Current state.

Schedule 1 is one of the biggest early access releases of 2025. It’s a solo dev project full of fun content, meaningful progression, and an unexpected layer of polish that continues attracting even more players. It has its limitations, though, especially in the current early access phase.

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If you’re wondering which languages you can currently play Schedule 1 in, here is our updated list of supported languages.

Schedule 1 Supported Languages

LanguageSubtitles?
EnglishYes

The above table looks pretty sad shortly after release, but Schedule 1 currently supports only the English language. There is no voice acting, and you acquire information from subtitles and dialogue options. Many players on Steam have requested different languages like Polish, Ukrainian, and Turkish, but it will take a while before we see support for more languages in Schedule 1.

We will update the above table as we receive information.

One of the mods in the Schedule 1 Discord has highlighted “Language Translations” as a planned feature. This is because a lot of users here created posts in the “suggestions” channel as well. This sticky post has several features that are planned for later updates, but there is no timeline provided.

There is no mention of adding support for more languages on the Schedule 1 roadmap Trello page, and I can only assume that all the other requests, features, and improvements take priority. Since this is an indie title, adding more languages would mean consulting with a localization firm, which is probably something TVGS doesn’t have time for at the moment, considering they’re the only developer working on Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 is supposed to be in early access for at least two years, according to TVGS on the Steam page, and I expect the game to go through many major transformations over this period, including the addition of more languages. I also expect the team size to increase as more content is added, so it might be easier to add these highly requested features down the line.

I’ll keep this guide updated when more languages are officially added to Schedule 1. For now, everyone has to play Schedule 1 in English. Once you’ve come to terms with the language, though, here is how you can spend your hard-earned money at the Casino to turn a profit.


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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.