Developer FuturLab experienced a glitch that led to an unexpected bonus for Steam users of PowerWash Simulator. Originally, the update was meant to introduce a new cruise ship level, but due to a mishap, users gained access to two extra levels from the upcoming The Muckingham Files 4.
This issue emerged after players reported problems accessing the new cruise ship DLC, prompting FuturLab to address the error. Meanwhile, the next update was released prematurely on Steam.
The unplanned availability of the extra content includes two new jobs: cleaning Devon King’s vandalized mansion and restoring Floraine Perez’s fire plane. These levels were not intended to be released yet but were made available due to a technical mishap. FuturLab has acknowledged the error and mentioned that while the additional content is currently only accessible on Steam, other platforms will receive updates soon.
In a more planned update, PowerWash Simulator has recently added a new free DLC set on the Crab Bay cruise liner. This content, which follows a messy departure, introduces a new setting with a sundeck that players must clean.
The update includes a custom summer suit, summer gloves, and a new power washer skin to enhance the seasonal experience. Players are reminded to manually download this free DLC from their platform’s store.
This update is part of a series of recent additions to PowerWash Simulator, following the release of the Aquarium and Submarine areas less than two weeks prior. The new cruise ship level was designed to be a relaxing summer-themed experience, contrasting with the game’s previous content and adding to its ongoing appeal.
Looking ahead, PowerWash Simulator’s recent update coincides with the release of the paid Alice’s Adventures DLC inspired by Lewis Carroll. As the game approaches its two-year anniversary, FuturLab has hinted at more content to come, with plans for additional free updates expected in the fourth quarter of 2024. The developer continues to expand the game with both free and paid content to keep players engaged.