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A free EVGA-branded workshop skin and parts pack for PC Building Simulator. Cosmetic upgrade, zero new mechanics, pure brand flavor.

Let's be precise about what this DLC actually is: the EVGA Workshop is a cosmetic and content drop for PC Building Simulator, adding EVGA-licensed components and a branded workshop skin to the base game. No new campaign missions, no new repair mechanics, no reworked progression system. If you were hoping for a spreadsheet of new electrical tolerances to optimize, this is not that. What it does deliver is a tighter visual identity for players who want their in-game workspace to reflect one specific hardware brand they personally run on their real desk. PC Building Simulator itself holds up remarkably well as a simulation. The core loop asks you to diagnose failing systems, source components, and build functional rigs from a catalog of real-world licensed parts. The job board escalates from simple RAM swaps to multi-GPU configurations, and the free-build mode is where the game genuinely shines for anyone who wants to plan a build before committing real money to real hardware. That use case alone has kept the base game's review score consistently strong. The EVGA DLC slots into that ecosystem by simply adding more licensed parts to that catalog, specifically EVGA graphics cards, power supplies, and related hardware. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, which is the lens I apply to everything, the DLC changes almost nothing about the quality of choices you make mid-game. You are not unlocking a new build archetype or a harder difficulty tier. You are selecting EVGA-branded PSUs and GPUs instead of other manufacturers when you go shopping in free build. For players who are loyal to the brand or who want their simulation to mirror their actual hardware collection, that specificity has genuine appeal. For everyone else, it is a narrow proposition. The tutorial and onboarding situation is entirely inherited from the base game, which does a solid job walking newcomers through the physical assembly process step by step. This DLC assumes you already know your way around the workbench. There is no new guidance, no new challenge structure tied to EVGA-specific hardware properties. The mod ecosystem around PC Building Simulator is active, and community-made parts packs often rival or exceed official DLC in scope, so it is worth browsing workshop content alongside any purchase decision here. Bottom line for strategy and sim players who like to optimize: the EVGA Workshop DLC is a brand-preference purchase, not a content-depth purchase. Grab it if EVGA parts matter to your in-game aesthetic or if you want to support the licensed ecosystem that keeps real manufacturers participating in the game. Skip it if you want new mechanical layers to the simulation. Diego, Scout Team

PC Building Simulator - EVGA Workshop (DLC)
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PC Building Simulator - EVGA Workshop (DLC)

Jan 29, 2019Claudiu KissThe Irregular Corporation
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A free EVGA-branded workshop skin and parts pack for PC Building Simulator. Cosmetic upgrade, zero new mechanics, pure brand flavor.

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About PC Building Simulator - EVGA Workshop (DLC)

Let's be precise about what this DLC actually is: the EVGA Workshop is a cosmetic and content drop for PC Building Simulator, adding EVGA-licensed components and a branded workshop skin to the base game. No new campaign missions, no new repair mechanics, no reworked progression system. If you were hoping for a spreadsheet of new electrical tolerances to optimize, this is not that. What it does deliver is a tighter visual identity for players who want their in-game workspace to reflect one specific hardware brand they personally run on their real desk. PC Building Simulator itself holds up remarkably well as a simulation. The core loop asks you to diagnose failing systems, source components, and build functional rigs from a catalog of real-world licensed parts. The job board escalates from simple RAM swaps to multi-GPU configurations, and the free-build mode is where the game genuinely shines for anyone who wants to plan a build before committing real money to real hardware. That use case alone has kept the base game's review score consistently strong. The EVGA DLC slots into that ecosystem by simply adding more licensed parts to that catalog, specifically EVGA graphics cards, power supplies, and related hardware. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, which is the lens I apply to everything, the DLC changes almost nothing about the quality of choices you make mid-game. You are not unlocking a new build archetype or a harder difficulty tier. You are selecting EVGA-branded PSUs and GPUs instead of other manufacturers when you go shopping in free build. For players who are loyal to the brand or who want their simulation to mirror their actual hardware collection, that specificity has genuine appeal. For everyone else, it is a narrow proposition. The tutorial and onboarding situation is entirely inherited from the base game, which does a solid job walking newcomers through the physical assembly process step by step. This DLC assumes you already know your way around the workbench. There is no new guidance, no new challenge structure tied to EVGA-specific hardware properties. The mod ecosystem around PC Building Simulator is active, and community-made parts packs often rival or exceed official DLC in scope, so it is worth browsing workshop content alongside any purchase decision here. Bottom line for strategy and sim players who like to optimize: the EVGA Workshop DLC is a brand-preference purchase, not a content-depth purchase. Grab it if EVGA parts matter to your in-game aesthetic or if you want to support the licensed ecosystem that keeps real manufacturers participating in the game. Skip it if you want new mechanical layers to the simulation. Diego, Scout Team

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Developer
Claudiu Kiss
Publisher
The Irregular Corporation
Release Date
Jan 29, 2019

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