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Drug dealing sim Schedule 1 is getting YouTooz figures soon

Michael Hassall Published December 2, 2025
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Schedule 1, the drug dealing sim that exploded into viral popularity earlier in 2025 is getting its first merch as some of the game’s iconic characters will reportedly be brought to life as YouTooz figures.

The game’s creator tweeted a teaser image on Dec. 2, on Twitter/X, with the caption “Dead drop inbound…” and three blacked-out figures. A solid release date has not yet been revealed.

Image Credit: TVGS

Image Credit: TVGS

Schedule 1 is getting the YouTooz treatment as figures set to release soon

Keen-eyed fans of the game quickly identified all three upcoming YouTooz figures as characters from the game. From left to right, they seem to be Jessi Waters, and early customer and frequent sight as you progress the game, your Uncle Nelson, and the game’s first recruitable dealer, Benji Coleman.

It’s unknown if more YouTooz figures will be available beyond these three.

YouTooz figures are a line of collectable figures inspired by YouTube, gaming and pop culture. They usually retail for around $30, and in the past have collaborated with games like Hello Neighbor, Old School Runescape, and Call of Duty. All of the figures are limited run, meaning once they’ve sold out, they’re gone forever.

However, the reveal of the figures hasn’t led to universal praise from the Schedule 1 community. Fans and players of the game took to the comments beneath the announcement to point out that the game is still missing promised features and has a lot of bugs.

Image Credit: TVGS

Image Credit: TVGS

The main complaints are the missing addition of Shrooms, a community-voted inclusion, and the fact that cartels, a feature added in the last major update, still has significant bugs. A recent Halloween update, on Nov. 2, added sewers and sewer NPCs, but failed to fix many of the bugs already within the game.

Schedule 1 released on March 24, and quickly became one of the most played games on Steam due to its simple premise, outlandish drug customization, and inherent humor. But since then, the one-man development team has slowed. Regardless, the game still maintains a healthy 12,000+ players a day, and while that’s a far cry from its over 450,000 player peak eight months ago, it’s still incredible for a Unity Engine game with a controversial subject matter and no AAA backing.

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Featured Image Credit: TVGS/YouTooz

Michael Hassall
About Michael Hassall
Michael has written about esports and gaming for over six years, and been a professional writer for over a decade. Even while reporting breaking news and interviewing industry pillars, he still finds time to enjoy the games he loves.
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