FuturLab has set a firm release date for the Star Wars-themed DLC for PowerWash Simulator 2, confirming the expansion will arrive on July 16, 2026 for Nintendo Switch 2.
The announcement follows an earlier reveal in April and comes after FuturLab recently released a new trailer and a batch of screenshots showing the pack's mission locations.
Background
PowerWash Simulator 2, developed by FuturLab, continues to expand its post-launch offerings with licensed and themed content.
This Star Wars pack is the second major DLC wave announced for the game, following an Adventure Time pack that launched on Nintendo Switch 2 on April 29, 2026 after a last-minute schedule change.
What to expect in the Star Wars DLC
FuturLab's new trailer highlights several recognizable Star Wars locations and set pieces adapted for the game's cleaning-focused missions.
The expansion tasks players, in the role of a class-five labour droid designated P0-W2, with cleaning environments including the Lars Homestead, an X-wing, and the Super Star Destroyer Bridge.
The pack pairs these mission locations with at least one new character skin and a themed cleaning tool, as shown in the developer-provided assets.
Pricing and availability
The Star Wars DLC will be priced at £7.99 / $9.99 / €9.99 at launch.
FuturLab has confirmed the pack will be available on Nintendo Switch 2; details on additional platforms or an exact eShop listing have not been expanded beyond the July 16, 2026 release date and the trailer released alongside the announcement.
Developer notes and promotional material
In its promotional messaging, FuturLab emphasized the pack's strong Star Wars identity by focusing on iconic set pieces and signature vehicles adapted into PowerWash Simulator 2's cleaning scenarios.
The developer's trailer and screenshots provide the first public look at the DLC's scope and tools.
For players tracking PowerWash Simulator 2 content, the July 16, 2026 date gives a clear timeline for when the Star Wars expansion will be available on Nintendo Switch 2.
FuturLab has supplied trailer and image assets with the announcement; further platform or storefront details are expected to follow from the developer or publisher as the release approaches.
The announcement follows an earlier reveal in April and comes after FuturLab recently released a new trailer and a batch of screenshots showing the pack's mission locations.
Background
PowerWash Simulator 2, developed by FuturLab, continues to expand its post-launch offerings with licensed and themed content.
This Star Wars pack is the second major DLC wave announced for the game, following an Adventure Time pack that launched on Nintendo Switch 2 on April 29, 2026 after a last-minute schedule change.
What to expect in the Star Wars DLC
FuturLab's new trailer highlights several recognizable Star Wars locations and set pieces adapted for the game's cleaning-focused missions.
The expansion tasks players, in the role of a class-five labour droid designated P0-W2, with cleaning environments including the Lars Homestead, an X-wing, and the Super Star Destroyer Bridge.
The pack pairs these mission locations with at least one new character skin and a themed cleaning tool, as shown in the developer-provided assets.
Pricing and availability
The Star Wars DLC will be priced at £7.99 / $9.99 / €9.99 at launch.
FuturLab has confirmed the pack will be available on Nintendo Switch 2; details on additional platforms or an exact eShop listing have not been expanded beyond the July 16, 2026 release date and the trailer released alongside the announcement.
Developer notes and promotional material
In its promotional messaging, FuturLab emphasized the pack's strong Star Wars identity by focusing on iconic set pieces and signature vehicles adapted into PowerWash Simulator 2's cleaning scenarios.
The developer's trailer and screenshots provide the first public look at the DLC's scope and tools.
For players tracking PowerWash Simulator 2 content, the July 16, 2026 date gives a clear timeline for when the Star Wars expansion will be available on Nintendo Switch 2.
FuturLab has supplied trailer and image assets with the announcement; further platform or storefront details are expected to follow from the developer or publisher as the release approaches.