The galaxy far, far away has always been filthy. Sand-blasted moisture farms, battle-scarred starfighters, rebel bases carved into frozen tundra. FuturLab has finally noticed, announcing a Star Wars DLC pack for PowerWash Simulator 2 that lets players bring pressurized water to some of the most grime-soaked corners of the Star Wars universe.
What the Star Wars pack actually includes
The announce trailer published by FuturLab confirms players will be scrubbing down locations including the deserts of Tatooine and the frozen expanse of Hoth, with at least one X-wing visible getting the full treatment. The teaser makes a strong case that whoever greenlit this DLC understood the assignment: Star Wars has always been a setting built on broken-down hardware and accumulated grime, and a power washer fits right in.
No full location list has been confirmed yet, and FuturLab hasn't locked down a specific release date. What's confirmed is that the Star Wars pack is coming to Steam this summer as a paid DLC add-on.
The Star Wars DLC pack is listed on Steam already, though pricing has not been officially announced at the time of writing.
PowerWash Sim 2's growing DLC track record
This isn't the first time the PowerWash series has leaned into licensed crossovers. The original PowerWash Simulator ran collabs with Warhammer 40,000 and Shrek, both of which found devoted audiences among players who apparently want to spend an afternoon pressure-washing a Space Marine's pauldrons or a swamp ogre's outhouse.
PowerWash Simulator 2 already has an Adventure Time DLC available, which launched earlier this year. The Star Wars pack is the sequel's second major licensed collaboration, and given the sheer volume of dirty machinery Star Wars has to offer, it's arguably the most natural fit the series has found yet.
Why Star Wars and a pressure washer make perfect sense
Here's the thing about Star Wars: the aesthetic has always been defined by weathered, lived-in technology. The Millennium Falcon is iconic precisely because it looks like it has been held together with tape and optimism for thirty years. Luke Skywalker's first scene involves fixing a moisture vaporator on a sun-baked desert farm. The franchise's visual identity runs on rust, carbon scoring, and mechanical despair.
Most Star Wars games focus on the Force, the combat, the politics. PowerWash Simulator 2 is zeroing in on the part of the galaxy that actually needs attention: the maintenance side. The droids who clean the hangars. The crew members who scrub the blast marks off the hull after every skirmish. That's the angle nobody else has taken, and it fits the game's core loop perfectly.
What this means for PowerWash Simulator 2 players
For players already working through the base game's content, the Star Wars pack gives a strong reason to return this summer. The key here is that licensed DLC in PowerWash Sim has historically added genuinely distinct environments rather than reskinned versions of existing levels, so Hoth and Tatooine should bring meaningfully different cleaning challenges compared to what's already in the game.
Fans of the Adventure Time DLC will recognize the format: themed levels built around recognizable locations from the IP, with the satisfying pressure-washing loop intact. The Star Wars setting just happens to have a lot more starship grease and desert sand to contend with.
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