So far, we haven’t had many glimpses of PowerWash Simulator 2 since its initial unveiling earlier this year, but a fresh gameplay trailer has done a great job showcasing it.
The video highlights various spots requiring thorough cleaning, such as an amusement park, a motel, and rock-climbing facilities, among others. The trailer hints that certain tasks may involve multiple stages, implying that you might need to revisit specific locations for continued cleanup.
Additionally, demonstrated are novel skills and equipment designed to simplify various tasks, such as descending using ropes (abseiling), a machine for cleaning floors, and a platform with adjustable height (scissor lift) to access hard-to-reach spots.
Additionally, we’ll have a peek at the upgraded soap system, which appears to be significantly more functional compared to its previous version; in fact, it seemed almost pointless before, but now it seems to have a purpose at last. Moreover, there’s the main hub that can be customized with furniture and items you earn throughout your gameplay.
To sum up, it seems we’re in for an excellent follow-up, brimming with well-considered novelties. We can hardly wait to dive right in once it hits the shelves towards the end of 2025.
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2025-06-19 20:06