PowerWash Simulator Version 1.2 update and physical release for consoles

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Square Enix Collective and FuturLab are set to release a new update for their hit game PowerWash Simulator. The update, entitled “The Muckingham Files”, is slated to arrive on April 18th, with a physical edition of the game following on June 13th.

PowerWash Simulator has taken the gaming world by storm with its unique approach to the simulation genre, focusing on relaxation and escapism. Players can build their own power washing business and blast away dirt and grime, all while enjoying the soothing sounds of high-pressure water.

The new update, “The Muckingham Files”, will introduce a variety of new content to the game, including a Solar Water Plant and a huge Satellite Dish, both located in the mysterious Mauka Aitu Desert. Players will need to clean these ancient relics, as well as a filthy food truck in Muckingham’s recreation ground.

In addition to the update, a physical edition of the game will be released on June 13th, available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. This edition is perfect for collectors and console players who want to experience the game in a more tactile way.

Fans of the game can also look forward to more new content throughout 2023, with both free and paid updates planned for release. So if you’re looking to wash away your worries and enjoy a relaxing escape, be sure to check out PowerWash Simulator and all the exciting new updates coming soon.

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