There are many heroic jobs in the Star Wars galaxy.
Jedi Knight. Rebel pilot. Mandalorian bounty hunter. Moisture farmer who somehow still gets dragged into galactic drama.
And now, finally, the role destiny has been building toward since 1977: cleaning Imperial grime off very famous objects with a power washer.
FuturLab has announced a new Star Wars Pack for PowerWash Simulator 2, bringing the galaxy far, far away into the deeply satisfying world of blasting dirt off things until your brain releases the happy chemicals.
According to the official PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack page, players step into the role of P0-W2, a Class Five cleaning droid dragged into a very dirty original trilogy adventure.
Rebellions Are Built on Hope, and Soap
The pack is set during the events of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, which means this is not some random corner of the galaxy getting a light rinse.
The official Steam page for the Star Wars Pack says the DLC will take players from the sandstorms of Tatooine to the ice fields of Hoth, with additional Outer Rim stops along the way.
The pitch is wonderfully silly: iconic Star Wars locations, ships, vehicles, and droids are filthy, and you are apparently the only droid brave enough to do something about it.
Honestly, that tracks. The Rebel Alliance always looked underfunded, and the Empire definitely had the budget for endless Star Destroyers but somehow no one assigned proper maintenance staff to the hangar floors.
Six Original Trilogy Jobs to Clean Up
FuturLab says the pack includes six iconic original trilogy locations and ships, all built around a custom Star Wars-themed washer. That may sound ridiculous, but it is also exactly the kind of crossover PowerWash Simulator understands better than almost anyone.
This is a game series that turns small acts of cleaning into tiny zen rituals. Star Wars, meanwhile, is a franchise full of sand, swamp muck, carbon scoring, greasy hangars, and vehicles that look like they have survived twelve wars and one unpaid mechanic.
The crossover is absurd. It also makes immediate sense.
Co-Op Cleaning in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
The pack will also support solo play and co-op. The Steam listing notes campaign co-op, plus Free Play support with up to four friends. In other words, you can form your own deeply unqualified Rebel cleaning crew and attack galactic filth together.
Game Informer also reports that the Star Wars Pack is planned for summer 2026, and that PowerWash Simulator 2 is available across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC. Their report points to Hoth, Tatooine, and an Imperial Star Destroyer hangar among the recognizable original trilogy destinations shown so far. Game Informer’s coverage of the DLC frames it as the series’ latest major crossover after the original game became famous for gleefully cleaning up other pop-culture worlds.
The Galaxy Was Always Dirty
The joke almost writes itself, but this actually feels like a smart Star Wars gaming crossover.
Not every Star Wars game needs to be about saving the galaxy, swinging a lightsaber, or discovering that yet another Sith has been secretly standing in a dramatic doorway. Sometimes the fun is in looking closely at the universe and asking practical questions.
Like: who cleans an X-wing after Dagobah?
Who gets the carbon scoring off Imperial hardware?
And how many credits would it cost to pressure-wash Tatooine?
For more strange, wonderful, and occasionally unhinged corners of Star Wars gaming history, our complete list of all Star Wars games ever made remains a dangerously easy rabbit hole.
The PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack arrives in summer 2026.
The galaxy is filthy.
Finally, someone has brought a hose.