A Galaxy Far, Far Away Comes to PowerWash Simulator 2
FuturLab is taking its laid-back cleaning formula into space with the newly announced Star Wars DLC pack for PowerWash Simulator 2. Launching in Summer 2026, the Star Wars Pack adds a full crossover campaign where players become P0-W2, a dedicated Class Five cleaning droid working during the Original Trilogy era. FuturLab describes the add-on as a chance to highlight “the power washing adventures of P0-W2” inside one of pop culture’s most beloved sci-fi universes. The DLC will be released across all platforms currently supporting PowerWash Simulator 2 and is pitched as a cinematic but cozy way to revisit classic Star Wars moments. For Malaysian players who already use chill games to unwind after work or study, this crossover turns familiar movie nostalgia into a slow, methodical loop of washing away grime instead of chasing high-pressure firefights.

What You’ll Clean: Starfighters, Battlefields, and Iconic Locations
The Star Wars Pack leans heavily into Original Trilogy nostalgia, placing P0-W2 in the middle of the Galactic Civil War. Instead of generic garages or bungalows, you will scrub through the dusty chaos of Tatooine and the frozen battlefields of Hoth, complete with wrecked AT-AT remnants begging for a deep clean. FuturLab promises a tour of the Outer Rim, letting players get up close with iconic Star Wars locations, ships, and droids as every scorch mark, oil spill, and layer of galactic muck is blasted away. A bespoke Star Wars–themed washer replaces your usual hardware, billed as an “elegant weapon for a more civilized – and soapy – age,” turning laser-blaster fantasies into a chilled-out water-blaster routine. Co-op is fully supported, so you can run the campaign solo or form a droid duo, with up to four friends cleaning together in Free Play.
How This DLC Evolves the First Game’s Star Wars Crossover
PowerWash Simulator’s first game already experimented with a Star Wars DLC crossover, but the PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars Pack appears more ambitious in structure and storytelling. Rather than simply dropping players into standalone cleaning jobs, FuturLab frames the new expansion as a narrative arc for P0-W2, whose routine Empire-issued assignments slowly transform into missions that literally clear the path for the Rebel Alliance. The shift to a dedicated droid protagonist, a bespoke in-universe washer, and a campaign spanning multiple planets suggests a tighter integration of Star Wars game content with PowerWash Simulator 2’s upgraded mechanics and visuals. While both crossovers trade on the joy of polishing iconic ships and locations, this follow-up leans deeper into role-play: you are not just a cleaner visiting famous sets, you are a canonical cog in the Galactic Civil War who happens to fight with soap instead of blasters.
Why Cozy Star Wars Cleaning Clicks with Malaysian Gamers
For many Malaysians, weeknights and weekends are already packed with traffic, deadlines, and exam stress, making high-intensity shooters less appealing as a way to unwind. That is where cozy gaming Star Wars experiences like this cleaning game crossover fit in. PowerWash Simulator 2 turns repetition into relaxation: point, spray, watch surfaces shine, and tick off objectives at your own pace. Layering Star Wars on top gives that same slow satisfaction a cinematic twist, letting fans decompress while restoring starfighters instead of fighting in them. The DLC’s focus on the Original Trilogy also aligns with cross-generational nostalgia common in Malaysia, where younger players often grew up watching the films with parents or older siblings. Co-op support further boosts its appeal for local friend groups who prefer chill multiplayer sessions in the evenings, chatting over Discord or on the sofa while quietly cleaning the galaxy together.
Platforms, Availability in Malaysia, and What to Expect
PowerWash Simulator 2 is currently available on Windows PC via Steam, the Microsoft Store, and the Epic Games Store, as well as on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, and the Star Wars DLC pack is set to arrive on all supported platforms this summer. Malaysian players can already wishlist the expansion on Steam to receive launch notifications. The pack is priced at USD 9.99 (approx. RM47), GBP 7.99, or EUR 9.99, giving a clear idea of what to budget for when it lands on local storefronts. While FuturLab has not detailed any special upgrade paths or edition bundles yet, the Star Wars Pack is positioned as an add-on, so expect to need the base game installed. With regional digital distribution already established for PowerWash Simulator 2, Malaysian fans should be able to jump into P0-W2’s cleaning adventures on day one.
