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PowerWash Simulator VR announced for Meta Quest

Since its official release back in 2022, PowerWash Simulator has continued to thrive thanks to a number of content updates – both free and paid. Many would agree that the therapeutic cleaning game is highly suited for a VR version. Fortunately the devs agree, as a bespoke VR release of PowerWash Simulator is now in development for the Meta Quest.

Making the announcement during the recent Meta Quest Gaming Showcase, PowerWash Simulator developers Futurlab officially unveiled PowerWash Simulator VR, bringing “all of the good clean fun and base game content from the smash hit PC and console versions, while adding an extra layer of immersion and interactivity to busting dirt with the power of VR!”

Details are light at the moment, however the team promised that more information will be shared over the coming months. No release date nor a price was given, though it has been confirmed that the VR version will launch sometime this year.

In terms of platforms, PowerWash Simulator VR has only been announced for the Meta Quest 2/Pro. That’s not to say the game couldn't eventually make its way to PCVR and PSVR2, but considering the fact that ‘Oculus Publishing’ is involved, the game will likely remain a platform exclusive for the foreseeable future.

PowerWash Simulator always felt as though it would be at home on a VR platform, and so it is exciting to see this become a reality.

KitGuru says: What do you think of PowerWash Simulator? Would you play a VR version? What did you think of the Meta Gaming Showcase? Let us know down below.

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