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PowerWash Simulator to get Back to the Future crossover

PowerWash Simulator hit it big last year, with the team at FuturLab continuing to support the game in a number of ways ever since. Alongside a bunch of free updates, the game has crossed over with quite a few franchises. The next big collab will see players power wash many iconic locations across the Back to the Future trilogy.

Making the announcement via a press release, the team at FuturLab revealed this latest collab, saying “The Back to the Future Special Pack is coming to PowerWash Simulator. Retailing at $7.99/€7.99/£6.49, the high-voltage expansion will be available later this year on Steam, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.”

While we have so far only seen a 20-second teaser for the DLC, it was confirmed that a total of 5 new maps would be added, spanning the entire Back to the Future Trilogy.

Alongside the addition of 10 achievements, players will be able to power wash:

  • Doc Brown’s van
  • The Time Machine
  • Hill Valley Clocktower
  • the Holomax Theatre
  • Doc’s Time Train

Speaking on this upcoming crossover, Kirsty Rigden – the Co-CEO of FuturLab – said “Back to the Future is a dream IP. This new collaboration gives us the opportunity to take our players somewhere completely unexpected… the past, future and present!”

For those who do not wish to splash the cash on this crossover, PowerWash Simulator recently received a free update adding three new levels, gyro support and full DualSense implementation for maximum immersion. It will be interesting to see what other collabs are on the way.

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