All Schedule 1 console commands so you can cheat your way to the top

Schedule 1 gameplay

Building your drug-dealing empire in Schedule 1 can take a while, so here are all the console commands and cheats to help you speed up the process.

Schedule 1 only just released in early access on March 24, 2025, yet it’s become an overnight sensation on PC. The indie game racked up hundreds of thousands of concurrent players on Steam mere days later, making it one of the biggest games on the platform.

The premise? Think of it as a drug dealer simulator. You’re growing your own medicinal substances, selling them to locals, raking in the profits, and expanding your business. It starts off simple but before long, you can be managing multiple warehouses with dozens of employees.

Eventually, you’ll be a legend in Hyland Point, but it’s quite the grind to get there. Not to mention all the pitfalls along the way, and threats to the business you’ll have to deal with. So, if you’re looking to speed things up or simply deal with some problems right away, below is the rundown on how to use console commands and cheat your way to success.

All console commands in Schedule 1

A screenshot featuring the console commands window in Schedule 1.
Insert whichever console command you’d like to this window to activate it.

Console commands allow you to manipulate the game however you’d like without having to break a sweat. Being tracked by police? There’s a command to get rid of them. Want a vehicle for a quick getaway? There’s a command for that, too.

Below is the full rundown on every available input to really break the game open:

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How to use console commands & cheats in Schedule 1

To get console commands working in Schedule 1, you’ll first need to bring up the cheat window of the game. This can be done by following these steps below:

A screenshot featuring the console commands setting in Schedule 1.
You’ll need to head to settings to turn on console commands in the game.
  1. Launch the game.
  2. Press ESC.
  3. Select Settings in the Pause Menu.
  4. Turn on Console Commands by clicking on the option under the Game tab.
  5. Exit the menu to go back to your in-game screen.
  6. Press the tilde (~) key on your keyboard to bring up the cheat window.
  7. Enter any of the input in the list above.
  8. Press enter to activate your desired cheat or console command.

Once you’ve done that, your cheat should instantly be applied in your game.

Getting console commands to work in the demo version of Schedule 1 is a different story, as you’ll need to download an application called MelonLoader and install it on your PC. It’s technically designed for mods, but it’s essential in order to access cheats in this version.

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If you’d like to install this, head over to Nexus Mods and download these two plugins. Their files will extract directly inside of the MelonLoader application, and then you’re off to the races.

Simply restart your game, then when back in Schedule 1, press the F8 input on your keyboard to bring up the command console.

If that’s all too convoluted for you and you just want some simpler cheats, fear not. Simply download this Cheat Engine and these CT files in order to try out a wide range of cheats.

Schedule 1 gameplay
Max out your bank account with a few simple inputs.

That’s the full rundown for now, but with Schedule 1 only becoming more popular, don’t be surprised if new mods continue to help cheaters prosper in the coming weeks.

More helpful guides

Now that you know how to activate console commands in the game, make sure you don’t miss out on how to use the infinite money glitch, how to unstuck your car, as well as how to get a skateboard to help you traverse the map.