ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs VR Support & Platforms

ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs VR support does not exist — the game is flat-screen only on Windows and macOS. Here is the full platform picture.

ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs runs on Windows and macOS only. There is no VR support, no console version, and none has been announced. This page covers each platform question in turn.

Supported platforms

PlatformStatus
Windows 10 (64-bit) or newerSupported
macOS 14 or newer, Apple siliconSupported
VR headsetsNot supported
Steam DeckRuns as a PC game
PS5 / Xbox SeriesNot announced
Nintendo Switch / Switch 2Not announced

Everything below expands on a row of that table.

VR

There is no VR support. A store page check on 15 August 2026 found no VR support tag and no VR section, and the game has never been listed as VR-compatible.

The evidence here is worth describing precisely, because it is unusual: no source found mentions VR in connection with this game at all — not even an explicit statement that it is unsupported. What exists is the absence of a VR flag on a storefront where VR support is an explicit, prominently displayed field. That is a reliable signal, but it is inference from a missing field rather than a statement from anyone.

The search interest is easy to understand. You spend the game manipulating small objects with both hands — unscrewing panels, lifting components out, cleaning contacts, fitting parts back. That is close to the archetypal VR interaction, so players reasonably assume a headset version exists. It does not, but the instinct is sound.

The game runs on Unity and has an active BepInEx modding scene, and generic VR injection tools exist for some engines. 待确认: no VR mod for this game is documented in the material gathered, and nothing indicates anyone has attempted one. Treat any claim that one exists as unverified until you can see it on a reputable mod host — see the mods hub.

Mac

macOS is officially supported, with one requirement people miss regularly: it needs macOS 14 or newer running on an Apple silicon machine.

Intel Macs are excluded regardless of their specifications. Check which chip your Mac has before buying rather than after.

Steam Deck

Since the game runs on Windows, a Steam Deck is the handheld route that exists today. This is also the practical answer for anyone searching for a Switch version — it delivers the portable form factor people are actually asking for.

The game suits it well: a cosy repair sim with natural stopping points between jobs, and a main story that player reports put at around 10 hours. See the playtime page.

待确认: the game's official Steam Deck compatibility rating is not established in the material gathered. Check the store page for its current verification status before buying on that basis.

Xbox

No Xbox Series version has been announced. Coverage examining the console question directly found no announcement for Xbox, PS5, Switch or Switch 2 as of 14 August 2026, and the Steam listing shows only Windows and macOS.

As with every console here, this is an absence of announcement rather than a denial. Nobody has ruled an Xbox version out.

There is a consolation prize: the game's device roster includes a parody of the original Xbox, which you can strip down and reassemble on your workbench. The PS5 page covers both parody consoles and their part counts.

Consoles with their own pages

Two console questions get asked often enough to warrant dedicated pages:

  • Nintendo Switch — status, plus the handheld alternative.
  • PS5 — status, plus the parody PlayStation you can repair in-game.

Both reach the same conclusion on availability. They differ in what else they cover.

Why a console port is not trivial

The game is built around precise pointer work — selecting individual screws, positioning small components, cleaning specific surfaces. That maps cleanly onto a mouse and less cleanly onto a controller.

A console version would need a genuine control rework rather than a recompile. Combined with a publisher pattern of establishing the PC version first, that makes a near-term port unlikely, though nothing has been stated either way.

Checking for yourself

This is a current-status page and the status can change. To verify:

  1. Open the Steam store page and check the platform row and VR support field.
  2. Check the official announcements feed.
  3. Check the relevant storefront listing directly.

待确认: The VR conclusion rests entirely on negative evidence — the absence of a VR tag on a store page checked on a single date. No developer statement about VR, in either direction, has been found. A secondary source with a dedicated VR support field exists but has not been verified first-hand. Console statuses were captured in mid-August 2026 and should be rechecked periodically.