Now on PS5: Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 adds “Steel Giants” & “Submarines” DLC
Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 on PlayStation 5 has two new paid add-ons—Steel Giants and Submarines—now available on the PlayStation Store (released September 23, 2025). The PS5 base version already includes the Warships DLC, while these new expansions bring larger wrecks, fresh mechanics, and more contracts to clear.
Related: Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 launches on Nintendo Switch with Warships DLC
Trailer — Submarines DLC (PS5)
Video courtesy of Ultimate Games S.A. (YouTube)
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Trailer — Steel Giants DLC (PS5)
Video courtesy of Ultimate Games S.A. (YouTube)
What’s in the Steel Giants DLC
Four colossal targets—container ship, gas carrier, nuclear icebreaker, and oil tanker—arrive with new contracts, achievements, and hidden stashes to uncover. A new hazard—steam pipes—forces you to safely shut off pressure before cutting, adding a tactical step to your teardown workflow.
What’s in the Submarines DLC
Sub wrecks change the rhythm: multi-angle hull entries, tight interior pathways, and structural pieces you can remove in different sequences. Expect new achievements, collectibles, and mechanics involving radioactive materials—another risk/reward layer for scavengers who plan their routes.
Platform & release recap
PC (Steam) launched August 16, 2023; PS5/Xbox Series on September 6, 2024; and Nintendo Switch on May 8, 2025. On Steam the game sits around the high-70% “Mostly Positive” range from roughly a few thousand reviews. Pricing/availability may vary by region—check local store pages below.
Official links:
PS5 — Base Game •
PS5 — Steel Giants DLC •
PS5 — Submarines DLC •
PC — Steam
Ship Graveyard Simulator 2
Release: August 16, 2023 (PC)
Genre: simulation, maritime, indie, relaxing, construction
Developer / Publisher:
Games Incubator / Ultimate Games S.A.
Platforms: PC — Steam (wishlist/buy)
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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