
Job Simulator, a favorite in the VR scene, has officially surpassed 6 million downloads in 2026. This milestone underscores the game's enduring popularity, drawing 600,000 new installations annually. Released in 2016, its continued success is notable against a market swamped with new titles.
In 2025, the game ranked as the second best-selling title on PSVR2, defying expectations considering its age. One excited player commented, โThatโs insane considering how old it is and what games we got since.โ This contrasts sharply with its sequel, Vacation Simulator, which failed to make waves in sales despite having a higher price point. Gamers have expressed confusion regarding its pricing strategy, with remarks like, "Probably doesnโt help that Vacation Simulator costs more."
Meanwhile, critiques are directed towards the performance of other titles. One commenter noted, โIโd buy SUPERHOT for PSVR2 in a heartbeat.โ Despite the popularity of its predecessor, many struggle to understand SUPERHOT's absence on the platform.
User feedback reveals notable sentiments about both the classic and its sequels.
Gameplay Transition: A player pointed out the lack of a sitting option in the PSVR2 version, contrasting with their previous experience: โI owned it on PSVR1, which was sit down only Was really hoping to have my mother in law play it.โ
Engagement with Content: Another gamer highlighted how they enjoyed the first game more than its follow-ups, revealing, โI finished Job Simulator but never got too far in Vacation. Thereโs definitely something special about that first game.โ
Desire for Expansion: Enthusiasm remains high for the gameโs scenarios. As one player stated, โI would literally play the gas station attendant for hours if they could expand on it a bit more.โ
"Itโs a fantastic game and I wish there were more," remarked a passionate fan.
The ongoing success of Job Simulator signals a potential resurgence for VR gaming mechanics. With newcomers joining the VR community, many are eager to see if future releases can achieve similar popularity.
Experts suggest this continued interest might inspire developers to innovate instead of sticking to established franchises. As industry insiders predict, thereโs about a 60% chance future titles will prioritize user engagement and replayability.
๐ Job Simulator remains a beloved choice for gamers even after six years.
๐ฐ Vacation Simulator struggles with sales despite being pricier.
๐ฎ Fans are looking for more content and expansions on current favorites like SUPERHOT and Job Simulator.
Curiously, many players believe thereโs a gap in the market for fresh narratives in VR. With Job Simulator breaking records, its influence may spark a trend of bold new releases, reminiscent of the indie comic boom that shook the industry years ago.