The galaxy is filthy, and apparently the Rebellion is outsourcing.
The PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack now has a release date: July 16, 2026. The paid DLC will bring Star Wars grime, ships, locations, and deeply suspicious amounts of galactic dirt to FuturLab’s very satisfying cleaning simulator.
The official Steam page for PowerWash Simulator 2: STAR WARS Pack lists the July 16 release date and confirms that the DLC requires the base game.
So yes, this is real.
Someone looked at Star Wars, a franchise famous for sand, grease, busted machinery, rebel hangars, Imperial metal, carbon scoring, and questionable maintenance standards, and correctly decided: this galaxy needs a pressure washer.
Rebellions Are Built on Soap
The Star Wars Pack is set during the events of the Original Trilogy and puts players in the role of P0-W2, a Class Five cleaning droid.
According to FuturLab’s PowerWash Simulator 2 page, P0-W2 starts as a humble cleaning droid before getting pulled into work for the Empire and eventually helping clear the way for the Rebel Alliance.
Which is very Star Wars, really.
Some heroes blow up Death Stars. Some smuggle plans. Some stare dramatically at binary sunsets.
P0-W2 removes grime from the war machine.
Respect the grind.

Tatooine, Hoth, and the Joy of Cleaning Star Wars Filth
The DLC promises locations and objects inspired by the Original Trilogy, taking players from the sandstorms of Tatooine to the ice fields of Hoth, with more Outer Rim stops along the way.
That is the perfect setup for PowerWash Simulator.
Star Wars has always looked lived-in. The ships are scratched. The bases are dusty. The droids are dirty. Even the cleanest Imperial facility probably has some poor technician losing a fight with space mildew just off-screen.
This DLC understands the assignment.
It is not trying to make you a Jedi, a bounty hunter, or a pilot.
It is asking the important question: who cleans the X-wing after the hero lands it in a swamp?

A Weirdly Perfect Star Wars Game
The Star Wars Pack will support solo play and co-op, so players can clean the galaxy alone or form what the Steam page very reasonably describes as the second most iconic droid duo in the galaxy.
In the wider complete history of Star Wars games, this will probably sit in the “strange but somehow obvious” corner.
And that is a good corner.
Not every Star Wars game needs to be about destiny, lightsabers, or saving the galaxy through heroic violence.
Sometimes saving the galaxy means washing Rebel hardware until it stops looking like it lost a fight with a bantha.
The Star Wars Pack for PowerWash Simulator 2 releases July 16.
Bring soap.







