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PowerWash Simulator update adds DualSense support, new levels and more

Ever since its launch last Summer, PowerWash Simulator has been able to keep fans captivated not only through its satisfying gameplay loop, but also thanks to a number of paid and free updates which included a whole host of exciting crossover content. The latest free update is now available and brings with it new levels alongside gyro support and more for even greater satisfying gameplay.

Making the announcement on their blog, the team at FuturLab detailed PowerWash Simulator’s update 1.4 (The Muckingham Files 2), saying “Three new maps have arrived in PowerWash Simulator in the latest instalment of The Muckingham Files; a series of free content updates expanding the game’s original universe. Explore even more of your favourite filthy town and spray your way to squeaky-clean satisfaction.”

The three levels added in this latest update will see players:

  • Clean the Excavator
  • Clean The Paintball Arena
  • Clean The Spanish Villa

Those with a gyro-supported controller will also now have a new way to spray away all the dust and grime, as PS5, PS4 and Switch owners can now utilise their respective controllers' gyroscopes to make for an even more immersive cleaning experience.

Perhaps the most exciting addition however comes to PS5 players, as alongside gyro support, PowerWash Simulator now uses the DualSense’s Adaptive Triggers, offering an experience which “mirrors that of a real power washer”. Additionally, the DualSense now properly utilises its haptic motors and controller speaker to make you feel as though you are holding an actual power washer in your hands.

For PS5 players in particular this update is a massive one, but for any and all who own PowerWash Simulator – no matter your system – The Muckingham Files 2 still has a lot to get stuck into.

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