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Factory Outlet Simulator is a very comprehensive product manufacturing and selling game. You can produce the products of world famous brands in your factory and sell them. Or you can expand your business and create your own brand. Use your business acumen to lead the market from zero to the top!

Factory Outlet Simulator is a simulation, economy and management game developed and published by PISHO.
Released on September 26th 2024 is available only on Windows in 22 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese - Brazil, Indonesian, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal, Russian, Thai, Turkish, Greek, Traditional Chinese, Norwegian, Ukrainian, Swedish and Hebrew.

It has received 484 reviews of which 378 were positive and 106 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.4 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 10.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows (64-bit) 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500 @ 3,3 GHz (4 CPUs)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 670
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

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April 2026
If you like business sim games, so far the 1st 5 hours of game play seems to be pretty good especially for the price. Not the best graphics but good gameplay
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Dec. 2025
Factory Outlet Simulator is a detailed business simulation that focuses on the often-overlooked connection between manufacturing and retail, offering players control over an entire clothing enterprise from production floor to shop counter. Developed and published by PISHO, the game positions itself firmly within the modern simulator niche, emphasizing hands-on management, economic decision-making, and gradual expansion rather than spectacle or narrative-driven progression. From the outset, it makes clear that success depends on understanding systems, balancing resources, and responding intelligently to market demands. The gameplay loop begins with modest means, placing players in charge of a small-scale operation with limited machinery, staff, and capital. Early progress is defined by careful budgeting and prioritization, as players must decide whether to invest in better production equipment, expand storage capacity, or focus on retail presentation. Raw material sourcing plays a significant role, with costs, availability, and efficiency directly affecting output and profit margins. These early decisions shape the trajectory of the business, creating a sense of ownership over growth that feels earned rather than scripted. What sets Factory Outlet Simulator apart from many other business sims is its dual emphasis on factory management and retail strategy. Production is not abstracted into simple menus; instead, players actively manage machines, workflows, and output rates to ensure a steady supply of goods. At the same time, the outlet store functions as more than a passive sales endpoint. Store layout, shelving, product placement, and pricing all influence customer behavior, encouraging experimentation with visual merchandising and sales tactics. The constant push and pull between producing enough inventory and selling it efficiently forms the core challenge of the experience. Customization and product design add another layer of depth. Rather than relying solely on predefined items, players can design their own clothing products, adjusting attributes and pricing to see how the market responds. This system reinforces the game’s sandbox nature, allowing for different business philosophies to emerge — from high-volume, low-margin strategies to more premium, brand-focused approaches. Observing customer reactions and sales trends becomes an ongoing analytical exercise, rewarding players who pay close attention to data rather than relying on guesswork. Visually, the game adopts a functional and utilitarian style that prioritizes clarity over flair. Factories, stores, and interfaces are clean and readable, though rarely flashy. Menus are dense with information, presenting production queues, inventory counts, financial statistics, and customer satisfaction metrics all at once. For fans of deep simulation, this data-heavy presentation is part of the appeal, reinforcing the sense of running a real business. For others, especially newcomers to the genre, the sheer volume of information can feel intimidating, with a noticeable learning curve before systems begin to feel intuitive. As the business expands, Factory Outlet Simulator gradually introduces larger spaces, more complex production chains, and increased logistical challenges. Scaling up operations brings its own set of problems, from managing higher operating costs to ensuring that production speed keeps pace with retail demand. The game excels at illustrating how growth introduces new vulnerabilities alongside new opportunities, maintaining tension even when the player’s business appears outwardly successful. Overall, Factory Outlet Simulator is a methodical and systems-driven experience that caters to players who enjoy micromanagement, long-term planning, and economic experimentation. It does not rush the player or hold their hand, instead trusting them to learn through trial, error, and optimization. While it may lack the visual polish or accessibility of more mainstream simulators, its strength lies in its comprehensive approach to business simulation and its willingness to let players engage deeply with every stage of the supply chain. For those who appreciate slow-burn management games where progress is measured in efficiency and profit rather than spectacle, it offers a satisfying and thoughtfully constructed experience. Rating: 7/10
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Aug. 2025
Good simulator, lots to do and customize with the clothing and accessories. My biggest dislike about the game is the placement of objects. No snapping and placing things are just not good in general. Hard to have OCD with this game. Need to add a snapping mechanic or grid style snapping to make your factories nicer. I believe the developers should up the prices on the retail side because right now the wholesale is the only way to make real money. Also would be nice to have placards on the store shelves to only have a certain item go in that spot to make it easier to know when your out of stock. Or add something to be able to do that. All in all a great simulator but could be even better with some QOL changes.
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July 2025
This game should not be dead, this game was fun. Sad to see they don't do updates. This game could have more
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June 2025
Game is fun but after about 2-3 hours it basically becomes a delivery driver simulator.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Factory Outlet Simulator is currently priced at 10.99€ on Steam.

Factory Outlet Simulator is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 10.99€ on Steam.

Factory Outlet Simulator received 378 positive votes out of a total of 484 achieving a rating of 7.37.
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Factory Outlet Simulator was developed and published by PISHO.

Factory Outlet Simulator is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Factory Outlet Simulator is not playable on MacOS.

Factory Outlet Simulator is not playable on Linux.

Factory Outlet Simulator is a single-player game.

Factory Outlet Simulator does not currently offer any DLC.

Factory Outlet Simulator does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Factory Outlet Simulator does not support Steam Remote Play.

Factory Outlet Simulator is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Factory Outlet Simulator
Rating
7.4
378
106
Game modes
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Online players
5
Developer
PISHO
Publisher
PISHO
Release 26 Sep 2024
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