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Shrek x PowerWash Simulator officially announced

Just a few weeks ago, the team at FuturLab officially celebrated the 2nd anniversary of PowerWash Simulator – a surprisingly popular casual co-op simulator. Since launch, the game has seen a ton of crossovers and collabs, including but not limited to Final Fantasy VII; SpongeBob Square Pants; Tomb Raider and more. In perhaps the most unexpected collab yet, Shrek x PowerWash Simulator has now been announced.

Officially unveiled during the recent Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase and arriving this Autumn, the PowerWash Simulator Shrek Special Pack allows you to:

“Wash away your worries and live happily ever after to the soothing sounds of high-pressure water, carefully ridding nostalgic locations from villainous muck! In this hero’s journey, players will clean up the grime covering five iconic maps from the Shrek Universe, including Shrek's Swamp, Dragon's Lair and three other unrevealed locations.”

Though no price has been officially confirmed, all prior paid crossover DLCs for the game have cost £6.50 – so expect it to be in the same ballpark.

Despite the last mainline Shrek film releasing all the way back in 2010, the character and series remains as popular to this day thanks in part to Shrek himself achieving meme status – and so this collab could be PowerWash Simulator’s biggest yet.

KitGuru says: What did you think of the Nintendo Direct? What was your favourite announcement? What other crossovers would you like to see PowerWash Simulator go ahead with? Let us know down below.

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