FuturLab has revealed a Star Wars crossover DLC for PowerWash Simulator 2, expanding the studio’s ongoing program of themed content for the vehicle-focused cleaning simulator.
The developer announced the pack with a short trailer that highlights five levels built around iconic Star Wars locations and vehicles, continuing a crossover trend FuturLab established during the original PowerWash Simulator.
Trailer details and what was confirmed
The announcement trailer features recognizable set pieces from the Star Wars universe.
Footage clearly shows snowy plains reminiscent of Hoth, desert terrain similar to Tatooine, and a large Imperial structure that appears to be either the Death Star or an Imperial Star Destroyer.
A playable-class starfighter — an X-Wing — is also visible in the clip, indicating vehicle-focused wash tasks will likely be part of the new levels.
FuturLab has stated the pack will contain five distinct levels, each based on those familiar Star Wars locations and assets.
Paraphrased developer statements
FuturLab framed the DLC as a continuation of its crossover work, noting that the studio is expanding PowerWash Simulator 2 with themed levels that pair the game’s core mechanics with licensed settings.
In journalistic terms: FuturLab confirmed the Star Wars pack will add five levels built around franchise landmarks and vehicles showcased in the reveal trailer.
Release, pricing and platform details
At the time of the announcement, FuturLab has not published official pricing, a firm release date, or a full list of supported platforms for the Star Wars DLC.
Players looking for updates should monitor FuturLab’s official channels and storefront listings.
PowerWash Simulator 2 has been distributed on major platforms, and Nintendo-related news for DLC or releases is commonly promoted via Nintendo Direct announcements and eShop listings when applicable.
Why this matters
Crossover DLC that pairs a physics-driven cleaning simulator with a globally recognized license is notable both for fan engagement and for demonstrating how niche simulation mechanics can be adapted to major IPs.
Fans of PowerWash Simulator 2 and Star Wars alike will be watching for FuturLab’s next update for confirmed release windows and platform availability.
Reporting credit
This article is based on FuturLab’s announcement and the reveal trailer coverage reported by Peter Glagowski.
The developer announced the pack with a short trailer that highlights five levels built around iconic Star Wars locations and vehicles, continuing a crossover trend FuturLab established during the original PowerWash Simulator.
Trailer details and what was confirmed
The announcement trailer features recognizable set pieces from the Star Wars universe.
Footage clearly shows snowy plains reminiscent of Hoth, desert terrain similar to Tatooine, and a large Imperial structure that appears to be either the Death Star or an Imperial Star Destroyer.
A playable-class starfighter — an X-Wing — is also visible in the clip, indicating vehicle-focused wash tasks will likely be part of the new levels.
FuturLab has stated the pack will contain five distinct levels, each based on those familiar Star Wars locations and assets.
Paraphrased developer statements
FuturLab framed the DLC as a continuation of its crossover work, noting that the studio is expanding PowerWash Simulator 2 with themed levels that pair the game’s core mechanics with licensed settings.
In journalistic terms: FuturLab confirmed the Star Wars pack will add five levels built around franchise landmarks and vehicles showcased in the reveal trailer.
Release, pricing and platform details
At the time of the announcement, FuturLab has not published official pricing, a firm release date, or a full list of supported platforms for the Star Wars DLC.
Players looking for updates should monitor FuturLab’s official channels and storefront listings.
PowerWash Simulator 2 has been distributed on major platforms, and Nintendo-related news for DLC or releases is commonly promoted via Nintendo Direct announcements and eShop listings when applicable.
Why this matters
Crossover DLC that pairs a physics-driven cleaning simulator with a globally recognized license is notable both for fan engagement and for demonstrating how niche simulation mechanics can be adapted to major IPs.
Fans of PowerWash Simulator 2 and Star Wars alike will be watching for FuturLab’s next update for confirmed release windows and platform availability.
Reporting credit
This article is based on FuturLab’s announcement and the reveal trailer coverage reported by Peter Glagowski.