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PowerWash Simulator 2 launches on October 23, 2025. It will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Game Pass.

FuturLab is back with more grime, more weird storylines, and even cats. If the first game was your go-to for low-stress, high-satisfaction cleaning, the follow-up looks like a smarter and slightly weirder continuation of the same formula.

PowerWash Simulator 2 Release Date

Mark the date as PowerWash Simulator 2 drops on October 23, 2025. This was confirmed through the game’s official account, along with a short release trailer. It features new locations, tougher grime, and the familiar high-pressure gameplay. The most useful part of the announcement is the broad platform support.

Home Base, Pet Cats, and the Lore Continues

The first game had more going on than people expected. What started as a chill cleaning sim turned into a story about missing people, corporate secrets, and volcano cults. Somehow it worked. If you followed the strange worldbuilding the first time around, the sequel is picking up right where it left off.

PowerWash Simulator 2 | Release Date Announcement Trailer

There is a new home base this time. You’ll have a proper space between jobs. The trailer shows a few areas you can walk through and customize, but the real highlight is what’s living there. FuturLab also added cats. Two of them, in fact. Their names are Bubbles and Squeak. They hang out at your base and they are animated.

PowerWash Simulator Sequel: Same Core, Better Flow

The biggest challenge for a sequel like this is figuring out how far you can push the core idea. According to some gamers, the sequel feels like a fine-tuned version of what worked. More variation, better pacing, and a few new tricks, but the same quiet satisfaction.

One idea floated in the coverage is the possibility of future DLC. For example, something like rug washing. It has not been confirmed, but if FuturLab continues the update model from the first game, niche add-ons are very likely. Weird jobs, themed expansions, and seasonal events would be an easy win.

Demo and Wishlist: Try It or Bookmark It

There is already a playable demo. If you are curious or just want to see how it feels, you can try it out before launch. It covers a small slice of the game, just enough to show what’s changed.

You can also add PowerWash Simulator 2 to your Steam wishlist now. That helps track the release and makes sure you get a notification when it drops. No pre-orders are needed if you are on Game Pass, but wishlist tracking is still useful.

The full release is locked for late October, and the timing could not be better. It is the kind of slow-paced, methodical game that pairs well with colder weather and headphones. You clean, you level up your gear and you take on stranger and stranger jobs. That loop worked once, and it looks like it is working again.