In honor of The Office recently moving to Peacock, the streaming service released a Dunder Mifflin Employee Simulator, which virtually transports fans of the show into the paper company's desktop computer.

The simulator tool was posted on Peacock's Twitter account in a message that read, "Always wanted to be a Dunder Mifflin employee? Go explore http://dundermifflin.com and click on everything."

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The link provided transports users into the shoes of a Dunder Mifflin employee on their work computer. The fake home screen features a variety of clickable folders and icons, which give fans access to each season of the series, exclusive Superfan Episodes, clips and behind-the-scenes photos.

Clicking on the "Employee Directory" icon directs the user to a series of character profiles. Clicking on the "Human Resources" icon pulls up a funny GIF of Michael Scott (Steve Carell) acting like a fool. Meanwhile, the "Downloads" folder features a handful of images taken inside Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch that are downloadable as Zoom backdrops, and the "Browser" icon directs users to sign up for the streaming service.

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The Dunder Mifflin Employee Simulator debuted a day after The Office moved to Peacock. As part of the launch, Peacock also shared some previously unseen footage from the Season 3 episode "Beach Games." The scene showed Michael Scott and his co-workers singing songs by Elton John, The Proclaimers and Chumbawamba while en route to a team bonding beach day.

Before that, Peacock gave fans a peek at a never-before-seen cold open from The Office inspired by The Matrix film franchise.

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The Office stars Steve Carell, Rain Wilson, Mindy Kaling, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Ed Helms, B.J. Novak, Kate Flannery, Brian Baumgartner, Phyllis Smith, Oscar Nunez, Ellie Kemper, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson, Paul Lieberstein and Leslie David Baker. The series aired for nine seasons on NBC, from 2005 to 2013.

All seasons of The Office are currently streaming exclusively on Peacock. The first two seasons are available for free, with Seasons 3-9 and The Office: Superfan Episodes available on Peacock Premium for $4.99/month. The ad-free Peacock Premium Plus is $9.99/month.

A variety of additional content is scheduled to premiere on Peacock in January, including The Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy and new episodes of The Amber Ruffin Show. 

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Source: Twitter