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- IT Specialist Simulator

IT Specialist Simulator
Released: 20/11/2025
DEMOTry Before You Buy
IT Specialist Simulator DemoDeveloper
Pixel Team RED
Publisher
Pixel Team RED, FreeMind S.A.
Description
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in IT? IT Specialist Simulator puts you in the shoes of an IT enthusiast, facing real-world challenges. Diagnose network and system failures, repair and manage IT infrastructure, and prioritize tasks based on SLAs. As you progress, you’ll choose a career path, from frontline support to high-level administration or IT management.
In IT SPECIALIST SIMULATOR you will test your troubleshooting skills, balance workloads, and climb the corporate IT ladder—all while learning real IT knowledge that applies beyond the game!
KEY FEATURES:
🖥️ Realistic IT Simulation – Troubleshoot, repair, and manage IT systems and networks.
📈 Career Progression – Start as a rookie and specialize in roles like Network Admin or IT Project Manager.
⚡ Tactical Decision-Making – Prioritize urgent tasks and keep everything running.
🎓 Hands-On IT Learning – Gain real tech knowledge while playing.
💼 Diverse Job Roles – Work as HelpDesk, Server Admin, Field Technician, and more!
🔥 Fast-paced challenges – Handle unexpected breakdowns, system crashes, and critical tech emergencies.
Career
Anyone can decide which development path to choose. You can choose to grow as a computer specialist or, for instance, as a specialist for e-sports events.
Main Game Mechanics and Principles
The game enables interactive management of IT infrastructure and solving real-life problems using actual system commands. You’ll manage and repair systems. But this is just the tip of the iceberg; the game will offer many development opportunities and mechanics that reflect real-world challenges. Through the game, we aim to showcase many elements of the IT industry in a simpler way, helping players acquire additional skills they might not gain in school before their first real job.
Atmosphere and IT Work Simulation
It describes typical technical challenges and career decisions that help build an authentic IT work experience – from router configuration to task prioritization and workload management.
Diversity
Each player is different, so the game will have various game modes. One of the most interesting modes is the learning mode. Here, all game devices can be disassembled, letting players see how they’re built and how they function. Each device will come with several failure simulations and repair procedures, so you can quickly gain new skills. Remember, IT is more than just a computer and a monitor…
Do you have what it takes to survive in IT? Jump in and prove your skills!
Price
$13.99
Followers
3,438
Updated 15/12/2025 21:58
Reviews
79% positive out of 175
Updated 15/12/2025 13:36
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
12.5K
Revenue
$146.0K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 20/11/2025
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