Electrician Simulator VR

Take IT Studio! Sp. z o.o.
PS5
Average rating 3.9 stars out of five stars from 115 ratings
  • 1 player
  • PS5 Version
    PlayStation VR2 required
  • VR play styles: sitting, standing, roomscale
  • PlayStation VR2 headset vibration optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controllers optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controller vibration optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controller trigger effect optional
  • 1 player
  • PS5 Version
    PlayStation VR2 required
  • VR play styles: sitting, standing, roomscale
  • PlayStation VR2 headset vibration optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controllers optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controller vibration optional
  • PS VR2 Sense controller trigger effect optional

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Electrician Simulator VR
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      hamerikoss
      Rated 10/16/2025
      A bit boring

      I finished 5 or 6 main missions plus 3 workshop gadgets. The graphics on PS VR2 are good - nice resolution and 90fps native. Of course the textures and level of details is mediocre. I thought I would like the game more, but the main missions got boring pretty quickly, having to install a lot of sockets, cables, lamps, and doing it over and over again just stopped being fun. I probably had more fun with the added workshop and gadget repairs - this is more interesting (at least to me) than the main game. But the developers were lazy and didn't implement any haptic/trigger effect when for example using electric screwdriver. I mean come on - it would add so much to the immersion (like the tools haptics in Star Wars Tales from Galaxy's edge are amazing). So generally not bad, but just too boring for me. Maybe electrician's work is just boring I don't know ;-). I enjoyed "Dig VR" a lot more than this.

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      ⚡ Electrician Simulator VR ⚡

      🔌 Experience the Job

      Ever wondered what it’s like to be an electrician? Now you can step into the role and see for yourself. This VR experience lets you feel the challenge and satisfaction of real electrical work.

      🛠️ Tools of the Trade

      Repair outlets and switches, lay cables, install lamps, and replace bulbs. Just don’t forget about fuses — one mistake can be costly, both for your safety and your wallet.

      🏡 Meet the Clients

      Your favorite customers from the classic version return with redesigned missions. They can even call you during a job, guiding you through their homes while surprising you with unique requests and stories.

      🎯 Missions & Challenges

      Every mission teaches you the essentials of the trade. But for something extra, you can take on three optional challenges — from fixing unusual objects to helping someone out for free.

      ⚡ An Electrifying Adventure

      This isn’t just work — it’s a mix of problem-solving, creativity, and unexpected encounters. Get ready for an immersive journey filled with sparks, surprises, and plenty of fun.

      The game introduces a challenge system. In each mission, you can complete 3 additional tasks - less conventional and requiring a bit more thought. Sometimes you'll have to repair a sculpture, sometimes you'll have to erase the traces of your presence, and other times you'll help an elderly customer completely for free. Because you're a good person, right?

      Platform:
      PS5
      Release:
      3/21/2025
      Publisher:
      Take IT Studio! Sp. z o.o.
      Genres:
      Simulation
      Voice:
      English
      Screen Languages:
      Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Turkish
      PlayStation VR2 isn't for use by children under age 12.

      PlayStation VR2 is required to play the PS5 version of this game.

      VR games may cause some players to experience motion sickness.

      A minimum play area of 2 m × 2 m (6 ft 7 in × 6 ft 7 in) is required to experience roomscale PlayStation VR2 games.

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      Software subject to license (us.playstation.com/softwarelicense).

      You can download and play this content on the main PS5 console associated with your account (through the “Console Sharing and Offline Play” setting) and on any other PS5 consoles when you login with your same account.