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YouTubers & Twitch streamers who play Schedule I

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Schedule I is the open-world drug-empire sim that became one of the year's biggest streaming breakouts. The creators below actively cover it, which makes them strong targets if your indie game shares that audience. Use the list to shortlist micro-influencers, then manage outreach in CreatorScout.

Its coverage skews heavily toward variety streamers, co-op-focused YouTubers, and comedy-driven Let's Play creators who thrive on the game's emergent chaos and dark humor. That makes it a strong outreach comp for any developer building a systems-rich, co-op-friendly, meme-able title, since the audiences drawn to it reward experimentation and shareable moments.

  • Markiplier

    3 DRUG DEALERS in a TRENCHCOAT | Schedule I - Part 1

    38.7M

    Subscribers

  • Bandit Banks

    We Spent 100 DAYS Building a Drug Empire in Schedule 1

    94.3K

    Subscribers

  • Boio Boio

    I 100%'d Schedule 1. It Was BRUTAL.

    207K

    Subscribers

  • SkyesToo

    I Played 100% of Schedule 1 [FULL MOVIE]

    150K

    Subscribers

  • Neebs Magic Dumpster

    We are starting a new DIRTY business! - Schedule 1 (#1)

    186K

    Subscribers

  • gameranx

    Schedule 1 is The Best Crime Simulator Game of 2025

    8.6M

    Subscribers

  • Joe Bart Games

    Everyone's New Favorite Game. [Schedule 1]

    2.2M

    Subscribers

  • jacksepticeye

    BEST GAME OF 2025 JUST DROPPED | Schedule I

    31.2M

    Subscribers

  • brutal710

    🥱😴🪫🫠😶‍🌫️😤😮‍💨🧨😵

    0

    Est. followers

  • tylermitchell2003

    2025 Rerun YAY!

    0

    Est. followers

  • DogeGamerSquad

    🍺🍺Thirsty Thursday🍺🍺👽12hr Stream👽

    0

    Est. followers

Frequently asked questions

How do I find YouTubers who played Schedule I?

Search “Schedule I” in CreatorScout to pull a live list of YouTube and Twitch creators who have recently covered it. Filter by subscriber range, language, and recency to narrow down to micro-influencers whose audience already matches what your game offers.

Should I target big or small Schedule I creators?

For most indie game launches, micro-influencers (roughly 1k–100k subscribers) who regularly cover Schedule I outperform larger generalist channels. Smaller creators have higher engagement rates, more responsive audiences, and are more likely to reply to a cold pitch. Fit with your game's genre matters more than raw subscriber count.

How many Steam keys should I send to influencers?

Start with a focused list of well-matched creators and send keys only to those who respond positively to your pitch. Reserve a buffer for co-op coverage or follow-up requests. Sending keys broadly without personalised outreach rarely pays off. A smaller, more targeted batch almost always converts better.

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