PowerWash DLCs To Be Delisted
Nintendo Life reported that two free PowerWash Simulator DLC packs — Seventh Heaven and Croft Manor — will be delisted next month. (nintendolife.com) The notice specified the delisting window but framed it as a takeaway for players who haven’t downloaded the packs yet. (nintendolife.com)
Two free crossover add-ons for *PowerWash Simulator* — the Tomb Raider Special Pack and the Midgar Special Pack — will be removed from digital storefronts on May 19, 2026. Developer FuturLab said the packs will stop being claimable at 3 p.m. British Summer Time on May 19 across all storefronts. Players who already downloaded them will still be able to play them after that date. The two packs let players clean Croft Manor from *Tomb Raider* and Seventh Heaven from *Final Fantasy VII*. FuturLab framed the notice as a last call for anyone who has not added them yet. The removal affects free content, not paid expansions. As of April 13, 2026, the game’s Steam downloadable-content page still lists newer free packs such as Muckingham Files parts 5 and 6, while paid licensed packs like *Wallace & Gromit* remain on sale. The timing lines up with a publishing change around the game. GoNintendo, citing FuturLab’s announcement, said the delisting “coincides with the end of FuturLab’s formal relationship with Square Enix in June,” the company that supported publishing for the original game on personal computer and consoles. That detail helps explain why licensed crossover content can disappear even when a base game stays on sale. These packs use characters and locations tied to Square Enix properties, so storefront availability can depend on publishing and rights agreements. For players, the practical deadline is simple: claim the two packs before May 19, 2026, and they stay in your library; wait until after 3 p.m. British Summer Time, and they will no longer be available to add.