• The Concept: Take a derelict roadside stop and transform it into a multi-service empire featuring gas stations, supermarkets, and car washes.
  • The “Friend” Factor: Supports up to 4-player online co-op, allowing you to split duties (or blame) with your crew.
  • The Wildcard: A realistic, Dynamic Economy and an Illicit Profit System where you can choose between honest work or risky, illegal shortcuts.
  • The Pedigree: Published by PlayWay S.A., the veterans behind House Flipper and Car Mechanic Simulator.

If you’ve ever looked at a lonely stretch of highway and thought, “That place needs a premium car wash and a questionably priced hot dog,” Oriseus Studios has the game for you. Officially launched on April 24, 2026, Rest Area Simulator brings the micro-management of roadside service to your PC with a heavy dose of realism and moral ambiguity.

From Humble Pumps to a Highway Empire

You start with nothing but a rusty gas pump and a cramped convenience store. The gameplay loop is a classic “climb to the top” simulation:

  1. Direct Operations: You begin by doing the dirty work—mopping floors, stocking shelves, and fueling cars.
  2. Level Up: Gaining experience unlocks licenses for new products and the ability to purchase adjacent businesses like supermarkets or automated car washes.
  3. Delegate: Once your empire grows too large for one person, you can hire staff to handle the day-to-day while you focus on the macro-strategy.

Dynamic World, Dynamic Consequences

What sets this apart from your average “Job Simulator” is how the world reacts to you.

  • The Living Environment: Customers aren’t just mindless drones; they have routines, arrive via different transport methods, and react to the cleanliness of your facility.
  • Weather & Events: A sudden storm isn’t just a visual effect. It can knock out your power, forcing you to rely on generators, or cause equipment failures that halt your revenue until repaired.
  • The Market: If you over-order a specific item, the market price fluctuates. You have to play the supply-and-demand game to keep your margins healthy.

The “Gray Area”: The Illicit Profit System

Perhaps the most intriguing feature is the Illicit Profit System. The game asks: How fast do you want to get rich?

  • The Shortcut: You can water down your fuel, rig the pumps to charge for more than they dispense, or hike prices during emergencies.
  • The Risk: These choices provide massive short-term gains but invite undercover inspections and reputational ruin. One bad raid can result in fines that wipe out all your “dirty” profits.

Quick Specification: Rest Area Simulator

CategoryDetails
DeveloperOriseus Studios (Turkey)
PublisherPlayWay S.A.
GenreManagement Simulation / Sandbox / Co-op
PlatformWindows PC (Steam)
Release DateApril 24, 2026
MultiplayerSingle-player / Up to 4-Player Online Co-op
Language Support14 Languages (including English and Korean)

The PlayWay Standard

By joining the PlayWay family, Rest Area Simulator follows a proven lineage of hyper-focused simulations. While the visuals are grounded in 1st-person realism, the draw here is the emergent gameplay that comes from the co-op mode. Coordinating four people to keep a busy rest area running during a thunderstorm while trying to hide illegal fuel-mixing from an inspector is the kind of chaotic fun that typically makes these games viral hits.

Whether you’re a fan of Gas Station Simulator looking for a more “empire-focused” upgrade or just want to run a legitimate business with friends, this title offers a surprisingly deep dive into the logistics of the open road.

Official Steam Page: Rest Area Simulator on Steam

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