Tuesday, October 31st 2023
AMD Theme Added to PC Building Simulator 2
Today, AMD invades PC Building Simulator 2, as the Ryzen and Radeon brands get the star treatment in their very own AMD-themed workshop for the hit game from Epic Games. Available now on the Epic Games Store, you can grow your empire as you learn to repair, build and customize PCs at the next level. Experience deeper simulation, an upgraded career mode, and powerful new customization features. Use realistic parts from 40+ hardware brands to bring your ultimate PC to life.
In today's v1.6 update, developer Spiral House is sharpening up their peripheral options, unpacking some of the latest cases, adding two much anticipated graphics cards, and seeing a knight about a shovel. But even better? In today's update, players can give their workshop a "Red Team" makeover with the all-new AMD Workshop Theme. Check out PC Building Simulator 2 here.Decorator Theme: AMD
Give your workshop a "red team" makeover as Spiral House joins forces with one of the more venerable names in semiconductors; AMD.
Are you in the mood for a new real world PC to go along with your digital PC building empire? Then check out the latest in our AMD Advantage Desktops.
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PC Building Simulator Update
In today's v1.6 update, developer Spiral House is sharpening up their peripheral options, unpacking some of the latest cases, adding two much anticipated graphics cards, and seeing a knight about a shovel. But even better? In today's update, players can give their workshop a "Red Team" makeover with the all-new AMD Workshop Theme. Check out PC Building Simulator 2 here.Decorator Theme: AMD
Give your workshop a "red team" makeover as Spiral House joins forces with one of the more venerable names in semiconductors; AMD.
Are you in the mood for a new real world PC to go along with your digital PC building empire? Then check out the latest in our AMD Advantage Desktops.
4 Comments on AMD Theme Added to PC Building Simulator 2
As for the game itself, it's so-so. I use it just to get an idea of some planned builds I'd love to do, but I don't have the cash for. Still, it's missing more niche/mundane items like PCIe cards with in-built bifurcation, commercial/enterprise-level PCIe cards, and of course, a lot of niche/obscure cases.