The Tomb Raider Special Pack for PowerWash Simulator will disappear from storefronts on 19 May 2026, and the free DLC can be claimed only until then. The Midgar Special Pack will also be delisted that same day, but anyone who already downloaded either pack can keep playing it after the cutoff.
Players need only own PowerWash Simulator on their chosen platform to redeem the free content, making the window narrow but the cost simple. FuturLab has linked the removal to the end of its partnership with Square Enix and said the packs were made under a limited-time licence for the tomb raider IP, with expiring licences the most likely reason for the delisting.
The Tomb Raider Special Pack is built around Croft Manor, turning Lara Croft’s childhood home into a cleaning job with her grounds and vehicles folded into the game’s pressure-washing routines. FuturLab framed the crossover as a playful contrast, saying some people chase adventure while others prefer “good clean fun,” and describing the task as a chance to restore the mansion to full form while Lara talks through past adventures.
The timing matters because 2026 is the franchise’s 30th anniversary, and Tomb Raider has become one of several properties being used for tie-ins and cross-promotions around that milestone. FuturLab’s pack arrived as part of PowerWash Simulator’s DLC lineup, but it is now on a fixed clock, unlike the copies already sitting in players’ libraries.
That tension is the real story here: a free promotion built to celebrate one of gaming’s most recognizable names is being taken down just as the franchise’s anniversary year gathers pace. Crystal Dynamics is set to release Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis later in 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, a ground-up remake of the original 1996 game that introduces a unified Lara Croft meant to bring every era of the character together. For anyone who wants the PowerWash crossover, the deadline is clear. Grab it by 19 May 2026 or lose the chance to add it at all.

