PC HARDWARE GIANT NZXT PARTNERS WITH PC BUILDING SIMULATOR

The UK based independent game publisher, The Irregular Corporation, is delighted to announce that they have partnered with award-winning PC Hardware Manufacturer, NZXT, to allow players to try their catalogue in-game, starting with their most popular case, the S340 and  high-performance Kraken liquid coolers.

Talking about the partnership, Johnny Hou, founder and CEO of NZXT said: “PC Building Simulator is an amazing way to engage and teach gamers about PC building. At NZXT we share a similar mission, so partnering together was such a natural fit for us as it is the perfect combination of the things we love most.”

The game puts players in the shoes of a PC builder, working within a shop to create a fully functioning gaming PC. The game features a large array of detailed and accurately rendered components from motherboards to CPUs that respond just as they would in real life, players have the ability to experiment with the installation of these components, using tools such as thermal paste and standoffs to prevent short circuits and breakdowns. Fully animated installations let the players see exactly where each part slots into the computer.

The game provides a tutorial system, which guides players step by step through the PC building process. Using detailed instructions, the simulator explains each component and function and allows players the
freedom to preview their own creations and play independently when they feel they are able.

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