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Release Date 26th February
Platform PlayStation 5

At In Game News, we've been tracking the grim reality of PC component pricing, and frankly, it's brutal out there. With the ongoing RAM apocalypse making even a single stick feel like a luxury item, the timing for PC Building Simulator 2's PlayStation 5 release on 26th February couldn't be more ironically poignant. Some of us veteran builders are calling it straight: this game should probably be filed under "fantasy" given the current state of the hardware market.

The Ultimate Digital Rig - A Glimpse into a Saner World

For those of us who remember a time when RAM didn't require a second mortgage, PC Building Simulator 2 is a comforting return to form. Much like its acclaimed predecessor, this title allows players to meticulously assemble virtual PCs using a vast array of real-life, licensed components. It's the perfect escapism for anyone longing for the days of affordable upgrades.

Gameplay Modes: Build Your Empire, or Just Chill

While the game's core loop remains satisfyingly familiar, PC Building Simulator 2 isn't just a sandbox for digital dream rigs. It features a robust suite of modes that cater to every kind of player, from the aspiring entrepreneur to the casual tinkerer. The developers have packed in a full campaign, which we believe will be a significant draw.

"Work for Uncle Tim in ‘Story Mode’ where you can grow your empire as you learn to repair, build and customise PCs. Or see how long you can last in our ‘Endless Mode’ where the risks of survival are very real. Or maybe you just want to kick back and relax in ‘Freebuild Mode’, where money is no factor."

We're particularly keen on the 'Freebuild Mode'—imagine, building without a budget! No component shortages, no price gouging, just pure, unadulterated PC building bliss. It's a digital utopia in contrast to our current hardware hell.

The Real-World RAM Apocalypse and PS6 Worries

Speaking of hardware hell, let's not sugarcoat it: the market is a mess. The ongoing RAM apocalypse, driven largely by a surging demand from AI organizations, is just the latest blow in a series of global economic disasters. This follows hard on the heels of the pandemic-powered semiconductor shortages that bottlenecked the industry for years. Building a PC, especially with multiple sticks of high-end RAM, is becoming an exclusive club for the very rich.

The ripple effect is profound. Our intel suggests even PlayStation isn't immune, with recent rumors circulating about a potential delay for the PS6. Internally planned for a 2027 release, sources indicate a shift to 2028 or even 2029 is now being pondered. This isn't just an inconvenience; it's a stark reminder of how fragile our supply chains truly are.

In this turbulent climate, PC Building Simulator 2 offers more than just a game; it's a poignant escape. A world where RAM is plentiful, prices are imaginary, and the only limit to your ultimate gaming rig is your creativity. We'll be there on 26th February, living the fantasy.