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PowerWash Simulator 2’s Star Wars Pack Is Out Now, So the Galaxy Can Finally Be Clean Again

The PowerWash Simulator 2 STAR WARS Pack is officially out now, which means the galaxy far, far away has finally found the hero it truly needed.

Not a Jedi.

Not a Sith.

Not a chosen one with unresolved family issues.

A pressure washer.

The new Star Wars crossover pack is now available, adding six new levels set across iconic locations including Tatooine, Hoth, and beyond. It also brings a new story narrative featuring messages from Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Owen Lars, and more, plus new interactables, achievements, themed equipment, and the P0-W2 Droid outfit. The official Steam update lists the pack at $9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99 / ¥1,100.

If you are jumping into the cleaning chaos and want the game on your shelf too, you can also check PowerWash Simulator 2 on Amazon here.

We recently covered FuturLab’s developer video for the pack and why PowerWash Simulator 2’s Star Wars crossover makes far more sense than it should. Now the thing is actually live, and yes, it still sounds wonderfully ridiculous.

Six Levels of Star Wars Grime

The pack sends players into six Star Wars-themed cleaning jobs, with FuturLab promising iconic locations, ships, and droids from the original trilogy era. The official Star Wars Pack page frames it as a journey from the sandstorms of Tatooine to the ice fields of Hoth, with other stops across the Outer Rim.

That is almost too perfect.

Star Wars has always been a dirty universe. The ships are battered. The droids are greasy. The hangars are grimy. Tatooine is basically one giant dust allergy with moisture farmers.

So a cleaning simulator does not feel like a random crossover.

It feels like someone finally noticed the obvious.

P0-W2 Is Back on Cleaning Duty

The pack casts players as P0-W2, a Class Five cleaning droid whose average assignment spirals into something much bigger. FuturLab says the story is set during the events of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, with P0-W2 first pulled into Imperial work before eventually helping clear the way for the Rebel Alliance.

That is the best part of the premise.

You are not the galaxy’s chosen savior. You are not cutting down stormtroopers with a lightsaber. You are not single-handedly changing the fate of the Republic.

You are a droid with a job.

And apparently, that job involves getting messages from characters like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Owen Lars, while cleaning up the kind of messes Star Wars heroes usually leave behind.

Typical main-character behavior, really.

Droids, Gear, and Co-Op Cleaning

The pack also adds new interactables including the EG-6 Power Droid and R2-A3, along with Star Wars-themed navigation equipment like scissor lifts, scaffolding, and abseiling rigs. There are also 10 new achievements/trophies, because apparently even galactic cleaning labor needs validation.

Players can clean solo or team up in co-op, with FuturLab’s official page noting that Free Play supports up to four players.

That makes it a surprisingly decent couch-and-headset game too: one player scrubs the obvious dirt, another hunts the tiny cursed corner everyone missed, and someone inevitably spends ten minutes cleaning the wrong panel. If that sounds like your kind of Star Wars housekeeping, PowerWash Simulator 2 is available through Amazon here.

The Best Kind of Star Wars Side Quest

The PowerWash Simulator 2 STAR WARS Pack works because it is not trying to be too important.

It is silly. It knows it is silly. But it also understands that Star Wars is at its best when the galaxy feels lived in, scratched up, dusty, broken, and slightly unsafe to touch.

Not every Star Wars game needs to be about prophecy, bloodlines, or saving the galaxy. Sometimes the best angle is much smaller.

Sometimes the Death Star does not need a hero.

Sometimes it just needs a really good scrub.

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    Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.

Matt "ObiWaN" Hansen

Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.