We know that PowerWash Simulator 2 allows you to play with friends, but does the game have crossplay?
With the original game, players were stuck playing with friends who shared the same platform as them, but there have been many improvements in the sequel.
Here is your answer if PowerWash Simulator 2 has crossplay and other cross-platform functionality.
Is PowerWash Simulator 2 Crossplay?

Yes, PowerWash Simulator 2 has crossplay functionality, but it’s limited to only PC and Xbox players at launch. Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 players do not have crossplay capabilities.
If you are playing with friends between Xbox and PC, it’s a simple process of searching for your friend’s lobby by inputting a specific code to join their game. Futurlab has posted on a Steam community post that they will “let everyone know” if PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 will get crossplay in the future, but that isn’t necessarily a reassuring statement that it will definitely happen in the future.
The original game handled crossplay in the same manner, so PowerWash Simulator 2 not expanding the feature as a sequel is quite disappointing, especially considering the other changes the game has made to how it handles multiplayer.
Does PowerWash Simulator 2 Have Cross-Progression?
As of this writing, there has been no indication that there is any cross-progression in PowerWash Simulator 2. While that could change, it doesn’t appear that you will have the ability to carry your saves over to different platforms as you play.
For anyone thinking of maybe buying the game on multiple platforms, we would suggest you don’t get your hopes up. At the end of the day, Futurlab and PowerWash Simulator 2 are an indie developer and game, being self-published.
When setting out to make a game, the team probably put together a list of things they wanted to add. While cross-progression could have been on that list, it very easily could have been knocked off in favor of other priorities. Of course, that is all speculation, but game development is a challenging and drawn-out process. Sometimes, features like cross-progression just don’t get the attention they deserve, with the spotlight being put on crossplay.
Regardless, PowerWash Simulator 2 has done a lot to add more to the game over the original, and it’s not like starting over from the beginning on a new platform would be a terrible thing for some players.
With PowerWash Simulator 2 having crossplay, what platforms are you and your friends playing the game on? Let us know in the comments or on the Insider Gaming forum.
Are you holding out hope that the game will come to older consoles? Read here to see why that isn’t likely.



