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Shrek x PowerWash Simulator arrives next month

Last month, the team at FuturLab officially announced the next crossover DLC coming to PowerWash Simulator with the Shrek Special Pack. No release date was given at the time, however, it has now been announced that players can get stuck into Shrek’s swamp early next month.

Publishing a new trailer to YouTube, the team at FuturLab officially announced the release date for PowerWash Simulator x Shrek, saying: “From Duloc to Far Far Away, travel to enchanted lands with our new Shrek Special Pack, coming to PowerWash Simulator on October 10th.”

The DLC, which will likely cost £6.50, includes 5 new levels to tackle; a custom knight washer player model / skin; and last but not least 10 new achievements/trophies.

PowerWash Simulator has had a ton of major crossovers since its launch back in 2022, including but not limited to Final Fantasy VII; SpongeBob Square Pants; Tomb Raider; and Warhammer 40,000.

It’ll be interesting to see what other random IP power washers will be tasked with cleaning next.

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KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to the DLC? Which of the crossovers has been your favourite? What weird DLC do you want them to release next? Let us know down below.

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