FuturLab and Lucasfilm Games have confirmed that the PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack will land on Nintendo Switch 2 in Summer 2026, arriving digitally via the Nintendo eShop worldwide.
Priced at £7.99 ($9.99), the Star Wars Pack expands PowerWash Simulator 2 with a themed set of jobs and an exclusive washer, set during the events of the original Star Wars trilogy.
What to expect
- Platform and release: The content is a digital add-on for Nintendo Switch 2, available on the Nintendo eShop in Summer 2026.
- Price: The Star Wars Pack is listed at £7.99 ($9.99).
- Playable character: Players will take on the role of a class five labor droid designated P0-W2.
- Locations: Six Star Wars locations are included in the pack.
FuturLab has revealed three of those as the Lars Homestead on Tatooine, an X-Wing in a Hoth hangar bay, and the bridge of a Super Star Destroyer.
- New equipment and content: The pack introduces an exclusive power washer designed for the Star Wars-themed jobs and promises a range of integrated Star Wars easter eggs across missions.
Developer perspective
FuturLab’s CEO Kirsty Rigden described the project as a meaningful collaboration that allowed the studio to place the PowerWash Simulator 2 experience into the Star Wars universe and highlight the cleaning missions of P0-W2.
The studio emphasized that the team approached the adaptation with respect for the franchise’s iconic moments and aimed to make each job feel authentic to the settings from the original trilogy.
Context and verification
This announcement represents a licensed crossover between FuturLab’s PowerWash Simulator 2 and Lucasfilm Games.
The pack’s Summer 2026 release window, digital availability on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2, and the retail price of £7.99 ($9.99) are the verified details provided by the developers.
FuturLab and Lucasfilm Games have stated that fans can look forward to six themed locations and a suite of Star Wars-flavored content built around the game’s core power-washing mechanics.
Reporting credit: Alex Seedhouse, a journalist with long-standing expertise in Nintendo coverage, contributed reporting context to the release details.
Priced at £7.99 ($9.99), the Star Wars Pack expands PowerWash Simulator 2 with a themed set of jobs and an exclusive washer, set during the events of the original Star Wars trilogy.
What to expect
- Platform and release: The content is a digital add-on for Nintendo Switch 2, available on the Nintendo eShop in Summer 2026.
- Price: The Star Wars Pack is listed at £7.99 ($9.99).
- Playable character: Players will take on the role of a class five labor droid designated P0-W2.
- Locations: Six Star Wars locations are included in the pack.
FuturLab has revealed three of those as the Lars Homestead on Tatooine, an X-Wing in a Hoth hangar bay, and the bridge of a Super Star Destroyer.
- New equipment and content: The pack introduces an exclusive power washer designed for the Star Wars-themed jobs and promises a range of integrated Star Wars easter eggs across missions.
Developer perspective
FuturLab’s CEO Kirsty Rigden described the project as a meaningful collaboration that allowed the studio to place the PowerWash Simulator 2 experience into the Star Wars universe and highlight the cleaning missions of P0-W2.
The studio emphasized that the team approached the adaptation with respect for the franchise’s iconic moments and aimed to make each job feel authentic to the settings from the original trilogy.
Context and verification
This announcement represents a licensed crossover between FuturLab’s PowerWash Simulator 2 and Lucasfilm Games.
The pack’s Summer 2026 release window, digital availability on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2, and the retail price of £7.99 ($9.99) are the verified details provided by the developers.
FuturLab and Lucasfilm Games have stated that fans can look forward to six themed locations and a suite of Star Wars-flavored content built around the game’s core power-washing mechanics.
Reporting credit: Alex Seedhouse, a journalist with long-standing expertise in Nintendo coverage, contributed reporting context to the release details.