PowerWash Simulator 2's Star Wars Pack launched today: $9.99 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2. You play P0-W2, a Class Five labor droid, and you clean the galaxy's most famous vehicles and buildings one satisfying spray-line at a time. FuturLab built it with Lucasfilm Games, and StarWars.com is promoting it with the headline "Clean Up Dirt, Grime, and Even Sand," which tells you everyone involved understood the assignment.
Why it matters
Licensed cameo DLC is usually lazy. This one is six full jobs deep and picks its targets well. The fantasy of walking around the Falcon at your own pace, close enough to touch every panel, is exactly what this genre delivers and what almost no "real" Star Wars game slows down for. It's the cheapest form of Star Wars tourism on any platform.
The details
- Six original-trilogy jobs: Lars' Homestead, the Mos Eisley Cantina, a Blizzard 3 AT-AT, the bridge of the Super Star Destroyer Executor, Red 2's X-wing, and the Millennium Falcon.
- $9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99, on the Steam store now; announcement via StarWars.com.
- Also this week in Star Wars gaming history: the original Knights of the Old Republic turned 23 on July 15. It holds up; it's a couple of dollars in every sale; the games catalog has our notes.
What to do with this: ten dollars for six jobs is fair value if the genre works on you at all. Pair it with a Clone Wars podcast episode and lose an evening.
More as it develops. The games catalog has the full picture.