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PowerWash Simulator FFVII Remake and Tomb Raider DLC Delisting Coming

PowerWash Simulator FFVII Remake and Tomb Raider DLC Delisting Coming
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Future generations won’t get to clean up Seventh Heaven or Croft Manor, as FuturLab announced the FFVII Remake Midgar Special Pack and Tomb Raider Special Pack PowerWash Simulator DLC will be delisted. Both will be removed from the original game on May 19, 2026. The company stated this is due to its relationship with Square Enix, who previously acted as a publisher for the first game. The developer self-published the sequel. 

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The original PowerWash Simulator got a number of free DLC add-ons, and the FFVII Remake Midgar Special Pack and Tomb Raider Special Pack were two of them. Each included five levels inspired by the respective games and series. We saw the Tomb Raider one first in January 2023. That involved a number of Croft Manor locations like the exterior, maze, and treasure room. The Final Fantasy one appeared first and focused on locations around Midgar. In addition to working at Seventh Heaven, we also cleaned up things at Shinra like the Mako Energy museum exhibit and the Hardy Daytona and Shinra Hauler exhibit at the company’s headquarters. It arrived in March 2023. In the case of both add-ons, we’d hear from characters from the game while we worked. 

Here’s the trailer that showed the Tomb Raider add-on. 

And here’s the Midgar Special Pack video:

PowerWash Simulator is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the FFVII Remake Midgar Special Pack and Tomb Raider Special Pack DLC packs will be delisted on May 19, 2026. 

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