The dark and inhumane universe of Warhammer 40k meets a Square Enix kids game in what has to be one of the weirdest crossovers ever.
Every single human being in the Warhammer 40K universe has to serve the God Emperor of Mankind. And let me tell you, there are several shit jobs in this empire, like fighting in the trenches against terrifying Xenos or doing the same administrative task every single day until you die. But now there is an even weirder one.
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How about cleaning? Yeah, you heard right, cleaning the galaxy - not cleansing it. Square Enix's PowerWash Simulator gets a Warhammer 40k crossover. It might be the weirdest crossover so far for the simulator game, but is by far not the only one.
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PowerWash Simulator meets Warhammer 40,000
Well, let's be honest, there is probably enough stuff to clean in the Warhammer universe. Thousands of worlds with different environments and flora means that a professional is needed. The developers, FutureLab, describe the job:
Clean up the Grim Darkness of the Far Future when Warhammer 40,000 comes to PowerWash Simulator. As humanity stands at the edge of what could be its darkest age, could you wash away the grime to reveal a brighter future?
Unfortunately, not much is known about the content of the crossover right now. Which buildings, vehicles or starships will you be able to clean, do you need to use blessed and holy oils to clean the war machines of the Emperor, and how hard will it be to get that orc blood from the windshields of my flying cathedral? Questions upon questions, that only the future can answer.
The PowerWash Simulator is known for its, sometimes, weird crossovers. Right now there is also content from the following TV series and games in the game: Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy VII (let's see how long it will take until Final Fantasy 16 content might be inducted) and SpongeBob SquarePants.
The game is rated as PEGI 3, so it will be interesting to see how bloody and warhammer-esque it can possibly be.