Publisher Square Enix Collective and developer FuturLab have been active in getting new DLC for its PowerWash Simulator. One of its latest crossovers featured Shrek and previously it has featured SpongeBob SquarePants. Today, it was announced that PowerWash Simulator is getting a ‘Wallace & Gromit Special Pack’.

The Wallace & Gromit Special Pack does not have a release date yet, but there is a trailer that gives players an idea of what will be featured. The new DLC will be playable across PC via Steam, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. 

Here is what the DLC description reads on the official Steam Page:

Enter the wonderful world of Wallace & Gromit in PowerWash Simulator’s next big adventure – coming soon!

Embark on a cracking cleaning adventure that’ll take you from charming British suburbs to cheesy celestial bodies. Watch this space for more info and wishlist for updates, old chum.

Source: Gematsu

 

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