My Garage is a physics-based car repair simulation game from Viking Game Studio that exited Steam Early Access on June 2, 2026, after five years in development. It holds a 'Very Positive' rating from over 3,800 user reviews.
Viking Game Studio's My Garage, a physics-driven car repair simulation, left Steam Early Access on June 2, 2026, after five years. The developer acknowledged they forgot to end early access sooner. The game simulates realistic car repair with physical behavior, including suspension wear affecting handling and oil condition impacting wear. The 1.0 update added taxi jobs and an NPC system.
The game holds a 91% positive rating from over 3,800 user reviews on Steam, described as 'Very Positive.' The long early access period and sustained user approval suggest a dedicated audience for detailed, hands-on simulation games. The developer is Viking Game Studio, and the game is available on PC via Steam.
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Jun 9
Viking Game Studio officially released 'My Garage' on PC via Steam on June 2, ending a five-year early access period. The game, which simulates realistic car repair with physics-based interactions, holds a 91% positive rating from over 3,800 user reviews. The developer noted they forgot to end early access sooner.
Jun 3
Viking Game Studio has released the full version of vehicle maintenance sim My Garage on Steam after four years in Early Access. The game simulates physical behavior in car repair, including suspension wear affecting handling and oil condition impacting wear. The 1.0 update adds taxi jobs and an NPC system. It holds a Very Positive rating from about 3,800 user reviews.