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author: Olga Fiszer

Recycling Center Simulator - Console (Xbox, PS5, PS4, Switch) Release

Wondering if Recycling Center Simulator is coming to PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch? We've got the latest details.

Source: Recycling Center Simulator; Developer: Balas Games
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Offbeat and quirky simulators have taken the gaming world by storm. Following the massive success of Supermarket Simulator, titles like Supermarket Together and TCG Card Shop Simulator have also gained immense popularity among players. However, something a bit different has now made its way to Steam. Recycling Center Simulator is a new game where you can turn trash into cash, offering a fresh twist on the genre. If you're wondering whether it's available on consoles, here's what we know so far.

Recycling Center Simulator – Console (PS5, PS4, Xbox Swich) Release Date Explained

As of now, Recycling Center Simulator is only available on PC through Steam. The developers have not made any official announcements about a console release, and the game currently doesn’t have controller support.

However, when asked about the possibility of adding controller compatibility, a team member from Balas Games confirmed that they do plan to implement this in the future, with an estimated timeline of up to two months.

For the time being, it seems unlikely that a console port will be available anytime soon. However, it's possible that the PC version could be seen as a test run to gauge player interest and generate revenue for future development. Console gamers eager to experience Recycling Center Simulator will need to be patient and keep an eye out for any official news or updates from the developers.

Olga Fiszer

Olga Fiszer

Joined the guides on GRYOnline.pl in 2019. Nonetheless, you can also come across her posts about LEGO, which is something she has passionately collected for many years. A former corporate employee who decided to move to the UK, where she devoted herself to collecting pop culture relics. Her favorite game genres include primarily RPGs and jRPGs, classic RTSs, as well as unique indie games. When, despite a sizable collection of games, she concludes there's nothing to play, she launches Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, one of the KOTORs, or Baldur’s Gate 2 (Shadows of Amn, not Throne of Bhaal) for the hundredth time. After hours, she enjoys painting figurines or admiring her collectibles and retro consoles.

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