PowerWash Simulator 2 Enters Early Access with Expanded Co-op Cleaning Missions

For those of you who love cleaning dirt and bringing things to pristine order, then this update is for you. The sequel to the popular cleaning simulator ‘Powerwash simulator’, has now entered early access, and eligible gamers can now try out some of the game features which will also be featuring the much awaited Co-op cleaning mode, which means  you and your friends can now go on cleaning missions together.

Let’s take a look at what Power wash simulator 2 is going to bring to the table –

New Equipment and Tool options

The sequel introduces upgraded nozzles like the turbo spray for quick coverage and the precision jet for tight spots, plus new gadgets such as extendable wands and foam applicators. Players start with basic gear but unlock advanced kits through job completions, including eco-friendly cleaners that reduce water use. Customization lets you paint your washer and add stickers, with over 20 tool variants planned for full release. These updates make cleaning feel more varied and satisfying.

Co-op mode and Multiplayer options

Up to four players can join online sessions to tackle jobs together, with roles like one handling high areas while others focus on the ground. Cross-platform play works between PC, PS5, Xbox, and Switch, and local co-op supports split-screen on consoles. Voice chat integrates with party systems, and the game includes emotes for fun interactions during wipes. Developers promise regular updates based on player feedback to balance team dynamics.

 

 

Now, for those of you interested in the early access, this is what is going to be made available –

Early access includes five new worlds, from a sunny beach resort to a futuristic space station, each with 10 to 15 jobs ranging from small fences to giant statues. Hidden collectibles like lost toys add replay value, and dynamic weather affects cleaning, like rain making surfaces slippery. The map system lets players choose jobs freely, with progression unlocking harder challenges. Full release aims for 50 levels total.

Core loop stays true to the series, with satisfying physics for water flow and foam buildup, but adds a skill tree for perks like faster refill or bonus cash. Jobs pay out based on speed and thoroughness, funding upgrades and cosmetics. Relaxing soundtrack with optional ASMR audio enhances the zen feel, and accessibility options include color-blind modes and adjustable controls. No combat or timers keep the pace laid-back.

Pricing sits at $24.99, with a 20 percent discount for original owners. The team encourages bug reports and suggestions via Discord to shape the final version.