PowerWash Simulatorhas managed to carve a unique place for itself with all kinds of gamers. Between the base jobs the game offers, as well as the plethora of free andpaid DLC packs available forPowerWash Simulator, players still want to keep pressure washing with FuturLab’s surprisingly cozy hit. That’s exactly whatPowerWash Simulator 2aims to offer when it releases later this year: more grimy things to spray down in the same fashion players already know and love. As a sequel, it may aim to just deliver more of what players love, but there are still plenty of new features to get fans excited about the next installment. From a building players get to customize to improved co-op options, there’s a lot underneathPowerWash Simulator 2’s simplistic scope to discover.

By delivering on more of what fans expect fromPowerWash Simulator, that means making sure there’s plenty to clean along the way. FuturLab has already promised that there will be more jobs, be they as big as the original game’s playground or as small as washing the player’s own furniture. Fans are sure to enjoy spending time washing an array of new objects, but one part of the upcoming simulation game that will heighten the experience is the new soap system FuturLab has teased. While not much is known about the new soap mechanics inPowerWash Simulator 2just yet, the idea alone is an appreciated upgrade from the first installment.

PowerWash Simulator 2 Invites Players to Properly Scrub Down its Objects

In the originalPowerWash Simulator, soap left a lot to be desired. It functioned like many of the other nozzles in the game, just with a unique spray pattern and bubble noises attached to it. Soap would always need to be bought, and even then, it didn’t last long.WhilePowerWash Simulatoraims for a more relaxing vibethan any kind of immersion, pressure washing still evokes an image of suds being washed away by water down the pavement for many people. Without a bit more realism behind the specific cleaners available inPowerWash Simulator, some players may prefer to go without the cleaners entirely, as every nozzle can take care of the grime without soap easily.PowerWash Simulator 2aims to fix that by finally giving players suds to wash away.

The use of the words “soap system” by the developers is intriguing as it implies there might be more to it than just washing away bubbles. While many players are likely just fine with the idea of covering a fence in someone’s yard in suds to wash away to reveal something sparkling underneath, many other applications could help immerse players even more. Some cleaners require to be sprayed and then left there for a few minutes to take effect, which could not only be more immersive, but teach players some strategic patience. They could leave that area alone and clean something else while they wait for it to settle and make spraying the suds easier.

One of the things that madePowerWash Simulatorunique was the way that it gave players complete freedom to pressure wash as much as they wanted, however they wanted. The new soap system inPowerWash Simulator 2won’t likely change that aspect much. Players who want to clean without soap will likely still be able to rely on a few nozzles to get the job done, but those who want suds and bubbles will likely spend theirwell-earnedPowerWash Simulatormoneyon it to enjoy their time with the game as they please. In the end, there are more things to clean and more ways to do it, which will certainly excite players whenPowerWash Simulator 2launches later this year.