PowerWash Simulator has never been shy about crossing over with massive franchises, and the sequel is keeping that tradition alive in a big way. Developer FuturLab has officially announced a Star Wars DLC pack for PowerWash Simulator 2, set to arrive this summer, according to Game Informer.

The series has already racked up an impressive roster of pop culture collabs - Final Fantasy, Warhammer 40K, Shrek, and SpongeBob have all had their iconic locations scrubbed clean. Adding Star Wars to that list feels almost inevitable in retrospect, and honestly, the idea of pressure-washing the Millennium Falcon or blasting grime off a TIE Fighter is genuinely appealing.

FuturLab dropped a teaser trailer alongside the announcement, though it keeps actual gameplay close to its chest for now. What little the teaser does show suggests players will get to visit multiple Star Wars locations, which fits the DLC structure the series has used before - giving fans a varied tour through recognizable settings rather than locking everything into a single map.

PowerWash Simulator 2 launched earlier this year and built meaningfully on the original's formula, refining the core loop of blasting dirt off surfaces while keeping that oddly therapeutic quality that made the first game a word-of-mouth hit. The sequel introduced cooperative multiplayer improvements and a reworked progression system, making it a solid foundation for ongoing DLC content.

For a franchise built on the simple joy of making things clean, the brand appeal makes a lot of sense. Star Wars has some of the most visually distinct and beloved environments in all of fiction - from the dusty sands of Tatooine to the carbon-scorched corridors of Cloud City - and each one practically begs to be hosed down. The crossover audience between Star Wars fans and people who enjoy the meditative grind of PowerWash Simulator is probably larger than it sounds.

No specific release date or pricing has been confirmed yet beyond the summer window. Given how the previous DLC packs have been handled, expect more details closer to launch.