I’m a big fan of Drago Entertainment’s Gas Station Simulator. It’s one of the “Dad Sims” that actually packs a lot of fun, even if it gets a little hectic sometimes. I’ve been happy with the continued support of Gas Station Simulator too, and now players have even more to be excited for.

Drago Entertainment released the latest DLC for Gas Station Simulator last week. The Junkyard DLC is full of content surrounding (obviously) running a car junkyard on the property of your Gas Station. Now, you’ll service cars, give them gas, and break them down all in one location.

According to the press release you will: “Delve into the world of car restoration, build your junkyard near the famous Route 66, and help Sean make his dream come true.” This involves transforming an abandoned lot into a fully functional junkyard. You’ll crush cars, salvage parts, and sell those parts and pieces for profit.

You’ll also restore cars with an all-new car restoration system, where you’ll customize and restore the vehicles to build up the fame of your Junkyard. The fun part is that you’ll run your junkyard alongside your gas station, building an empire that builds as you find more and more success. Along the way, you’ll also unlock new tools and equipment, including machines that will help you streamline your junkyard operations.

You can now purchase the Gas Station Simulator Car Junkyard DLC on PC for $16.99 USD. You’ll also be able to pick it up on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles at a later date, we just don’t quite know when yet. Regardless, Gas Station Simulator is a blast, and it is only getting better with meaty expansions like the “Junkyard” DLC.

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Alexx Aplin

Alexx has been writing about video games for almost 10 years, and has seen most of the good, bad and ugly of the industry. After spending most of the past decade writing for other people, he decided to band together with a few others, to create a diverse place that will create content for gaming enthusiasts, by gaming enthusiasts.

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