PowerWash Simulator VR for Meta Quest Announced

Wash away all grime, in VR!

FuturLab and nDreams recently announced that the anticipated PowerWash Simulator VR will be coming to Meta Quest soon.

The upcoming PowerWash Simulator VR will be available on Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2, and Meta Quest Pro this coming November 2, 2023. Players who pre-order the game from the Meta Quest store will receive a pair of exclusive cat-themed in-game gloves at launch.

PowerWash Simulator VR adds an extra layer of immersion and interactivity with a host of VR-specific features. Players can blast away grime in the most satisfying way thanks to the precise 1:1 motion control via the Quest Touch controllers while 360 degree immersion means the town of Muckingham has never felt more alive.

New features exclusive to the VR version improve the immersion even further. Pick the perfect outfit and the right equipment from the back of the PowerWash van and change nozzles on the fly with the all-new tool belt.

PowerWash Simulator VR has all of the content from the PC and console versions including the ability to play in co-op multiplayer.

FuturLab partners with VR veterans nDreams to bring PowerWash Simulator VR to market.

“We’ve dreamt of bringing PowerWash Simulator to VR since its conception and are so excited to finally announce a release date,” said Kirsty Rigden, Co-CEO of FuturLab. “Soon players will be able experience Muckingham from a whole new angle by reaching, crouching, and getting up close and personal with dirt. With assistance from nDreams, we’re thrilled to be able to carve out this virtual space for our community to relax, wash away their worries, or just kick back with friends.”

“FuturLab have done an amazing job bringing the soothing joy of PowerWash Simulator to VR,” said David Corless, VP of Publishing at nDreams. “The support and excitement for this game from both the VR community and PowerWash fans has been incredible, and we’re excited to let them run amuck in VR in just under a month’s time.”

Source: Press Release

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