PowerWash Simulator “Midgar Special Pack” Free DLC Launches March 2nd 2023

PowerWash Simulator “Midgar Special Pack” Free DLC Launches March 2nd 2023

Square Enix and Futurlab have announced the release date for PowerWash Simulator‘s Final Fantasy VII crossover DLC.

The Midgar Special Pack is due to launch on March 2nd 2023, and will allow players to visit and clean various locations based on Final Fantasy VII. A total of five new maps will be available, with short story content available via text messages. You can check out some screenshots and additional details below:

So what are we cleaning in the Midgar Special Pack?

As mentioned, the Midgar Special Pack contains five levels:

The Hardy Daytona and Shinra Hauler

How is anyone expected to drive away from the Shinra Building in dirt-encrusted vehicles?

Someone needs to make them sparkle once more. You are that someone.

The mighty Scorpion Sentinel

Clean while its tail is up! It’s gonna counter with… well, nothing. It’s been deactivated for the cleaning job at hand – you’re fine.

But the Scorpion Sentinel, on the other hand, is looking a little worse for wear. It’s covered in grime and requires one heck of a spring clean.

The charming Seventh Heaven

The interior of the beloved Sector 7 bar is absolutely filthy – nobody’s going to want to sit and sup a Cosmo Canyon cocktail in that. Or eat Egg and Chips.

Better get to work.

The Mako Energy Exhibit

The Shinra Building’s famous energy exhibit is caked in all kinds of muck. You’ll have to be sure to get into all the nooks and crannies of that model of Midgar in order to make it shine as brightly as the lifestream itself.

Why you? Well, it’s the Shinra Electric Power Company, not the Shinra Electric Power Washing Company, right?

The formidable Airbuster

The pinnacle of Shinra engineering, this super-powerful mech is set to make a big splash when it’s deployed against the company’s enemies.

Of course, it can’t go into service looking like that, so give it a once-over with your power washer. Actually, make that a twice-over at the least – it’s very dirty!

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