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Powerwash Simulator to get 2 more content updates ahead of sequel

Last week, the team at FuturLab officially announced that a sequel to the much-loved Powerwash Simulator would be arriving at some point this year. Despite this, the team will continue to support the first game up until then – having now unveiled their roadmap for the remainder of the first game's post-launch content.

As part of the FAQ released in alignment with the announcement of Powerwash Simulator 2, the team at FuturLab confirmed that the original game from 2022 is still set to get a couple cool free additions ahead of its end-of-life, sharing a roadmap for the remainder of 2025.

Powerwash Simulator

Alongside the recently-released paid Wallace and Gromit DLC, Powerwash Simulator will also be getting two free DLC maps in the form of The Muckingham Files 5 and 6.

Given the fact that the first game sold millions of copies (amassing over 17 million players), it makes sense that FuturLab would want to reward these loyal players with a couple more nifty additions ahead of its depreciation. Hopefully all 3 DLC arrive before the launch of Powerwash Simulator 2.

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