
Developer and Publisher FuturLab has revealed PowerWash Simulator 2 confirming it will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The release is currently planned for late 2025. It’s a sud-tacular follow up to the worldwide pressure washing simulator that has been a fan-favorite since 2022.
PowerWash Simulator 2 will come with fresh locations in a whole new campaign, improved visuals, equipment, and splashy features. You can play solo, with friends online, or for the first time on a split screen.
“PowerWash Simulator 2 feels like a natural evolution from its predecessor. The original game’s design was all about eliminating anything that detracted from the pure satisfaction of taking something dirty and making it clean. PowerWash Simulator 2 is all about adding in even more avenues for players to achieve that same sense of satisfaction, with new tools, features and quality of life improvements,” says Dan Chequer, Design Director at FuturLab
Here are the Key Features of PowerWash Simulator 2 via FuturLab:
Craving more to Clean?
The jobs and water keep flowing in PowerWash Simulator 2. Play through a fresh new campaign, uncovering more of Muckingham’s mysteries. Plus, venture even further out to brand-new grime-coated locations like Sponge Valley, Power Falls, and Lubri City.
No Place like your Home-base
Kick back and relax in your home-base after a hard-days-cleaning. Put down your roots and make the place yours by collecting furniture and trinkets to spruce it up along the way, then invite your power wash pals over to check out your pad.
Soap-erior Washing
Watch your worries melt away with each swipe of your power washer. Cleaning feels even better in PowerWash Simulator 2, including enhanced soap that clings to stubborn stains and annihilates dirt.
Clean in Split-screen!
Satisfaction on the double! Share campaign progression online together for the first time. In addition to online play, split-screen co-op has entered the chat. Team up and take on the dirt with twice the wash-power, from the convenience of one screen.
Earlier this year, FuturLab announced they ended support for PowerWash Simulator VR but didn’t rule out a comeback. At the time we did not know that a sequel was on the way.







