Tyler's Video Game Studio (TVGS) has grown into an established game development firm, now with a presence in Sydney. The studio, famous for Schedule 1—a lo-fi drug simulator released in 2025—has hired a new developer, Rob, and is recruiting a 3D/technical artist to expand its team to four members by year's end.
Office Expansion and Hiring
TVGS has opened a new office in Sydney, reflecting its growth and success. Tyler, the creator, reported securing a welcoming workspace and jokingly mentioned plans to add recreational features like a beer pong table. In addition to Rob, the new developer, the team plans to recruit a 3D/technical artist soon.
Upcoming Patch and Development Plans
A bug and quality-of-life patch for Schedule 1 is expected next week. Post-release, the focus will shift to integrating Rob into ongoing projects. The final refactoring round aims to enhance the game for future updates, crucially positioning it for mod support. A subsequent update may arrive by late February, although precise dates will be set based on progress and confidence.
Tyler acknowledged the support from Schedule 1 players, attributing the studio's growth to their engagement. This growth marks a significant milestone for TVGS, transitioning from solo development to a collaborative studio effort in the gaming industry.