PowerWash Simulator VR makes a splash this November

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PowerWash Simulator VR releases this November

PowerWash Simulator VR will be heading to the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3 on November 2. The developer FuturLab revealed a new trailer for the virtual reality spray-fest today.

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You’ll be able to explore the town of Muckingham like never before with a 360-degree view of the washing action. If you pre-order this experience, you’ll get the Cat-Proof gloves as an in-game item.

Power washing in VR sounds like a relaxing task

Throughout the town of Muckingham, you’ll be able to clean a skate park, play golf with your spray gun, and wash cars in a garage. You can even clean up the mayor’s house. How fancy.

The co-op VR experience may be a bit odd, however. The PowerWash Simulator VR release date trailer shows each team member as a floating head with two hands. It might be strange for those who want to see the bodies of each person in your squad.

What makes VR so entertaining, on the other hand, is the physical interactivity behind your movements in-game. I don’t know about you, but that pulls me into a VR game so much. According to the game’s official Meta listing, we’ll “reach up, get down and lean-in to tackle those pesky hard-to-reach spots.”

You can also play this game from your chair if you don’t want to bend down.

The Meta Quest 3 is fairly expensive
Screenshot via Meta Quest’s YouTube channel

The Meta Quest 3 arrives just before this

The Meta Quest 3 will be arriving on October 10. It has double the graphical processing power and has a 4K+ Infinite Display. The cheapest model has 128GB and costs $499.99, while the 512GB model is $649.99. Hopefully, PowerWash Simulator VR only sinks a small amount of GB of that storage.

Thankfully, PowerWash Simulator VR will support the Meta Quest 2 as well. It might not look as pretty, however.

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