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Warhammer 40K x PowerWash Simulator arrives next week

Following its abundant success, PowerWash Simulator announced and released a bunch of crossovers, ranging from Final Fantasy VII to SpongeBob SquarePants. Last year the team revealed that they would be collabing with the grim and dark world of Warhammer 40K – with the DLC finally set to arrive in just a week’s time.

Announced at IGN’s Fan Fest and arriving on the 27th of February, the Warhammer 40K DLC pack for PowerWash Simulator will see you “take your well-drilled Adeptus Mechanicus maintenance skills to an assortment of muddied Imperial relics, from the tracks of a Rogal Dorn battle tank to the lofty carapace of a towering Imperial Knight.”

Prior crossovers have been received well, with great attention to detail being paid to each of the various source materials, lending to a surprisingly authentic powerwashing experience.

No price has been given for the DLC, but the prior two paid crossovers (SpongeBob and Back to the Future) are priced at £6.50 – so expect it to most likely be the same. It is always fun to see relatively small titles crossover with juggernaut franchises. It’ll be interesting to see what other ‘future’ plans the team at FuturLab have.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the trailer? Will you pick up the DLC? How do you think the paid DLC compares to its free counterparts? Let us know down below.

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