Released on 16 July, the STAR WARS Pack adds six new levels to PowerWash Simulator 2, alongside themed tools, player models and a handful of small story moments delivered through text messages as you reach milestones in each job.
Much like the Adventure Time Pack, it does not change the core formula. Instead, it gives players another charming theme to enjoy, and it fits neatly into what is already an excellent package.
Recapturing that Space-Fantasy Magic
The sheer scale of the environments genuinely surprised me. As someone who has enjoyed the films and wider media from the Star Wars universe, standing beneath an AT-AT is a daunting experience.
That said, this was probably my least favourite level in the DLC. As someone who usually prefers playing PowerWash Simulator solo, the size of the task quickly became overwhelming. It is an impressive sight, but cleaning such a huge structure can feel like a serious commitment when you are working through it alone.
Even so, the environments have been lovingly recreated. There is a clear sense of care in every location, and the attention to detail does a great job of capturing the look and feel of the Star Wars universe.
Six Levels With Their Own Identity
I spent around six hours working through all the content solo, and somewhere along the way I found myself falling in love with PowerWash Simulator all over again. FuturLab has always done a fantastic job of adding variety to its simulators, and that remains true here. Being a huge Star Wars fan certainly helped.
Much like the Adventure Time Pack, these levels feel distinct from the main game while also setting themselves apart from previous DLC. Each location has its own identity, rather than feeling like a familiar job with a Star Wars skin placed over the top.
There is something special about being able to interact with locations inspired by the original Star Wars trilogy. We have rarely had the chance to explore places such as Luke Skywalker’s childhood home in this much detail, or casually wander through a space cantina while cleaning every table, wall and suspiciously grimy corner.
The themed tools and player models also help the pack feel like more than a simple set of new maps. They do not change how the game plays, but they add enough personality to make the experience feel properly connected to the wider universe.






A Few Missing Sounds
However, I will echo one of the concerns I raised in my Adventure Time Pack review. Some familiar touches are noticeably missing.
A few musical jingles or recognisable sound effects would have helped tie the whole experience together. Walking through the cantina without hearing even a hint of the famous Cantina Band theme feels like a missed opportunity.
The locations look the part, but the sound design does not always capture the same sense of nostalgia. That absence becomes particularly noticeable in areas so closely associated with iconic music and effects.
Closing Thoughts
Even with those missing touches, the STAR WARS Pack is another strong addition to PowerWash Simulator 2. The six new levels offer plenty of variety, the locations are fun to explore, and the theme gives the familiar cleaning loop a fresh sense of excitement.
It may not fully capture the sound and atmosphere of the films, and some of the larger jobs can feel overwhelming for solo players. However, the care put into recreating these locations is clear throughout.
For Star Wars fans and returning PowerWash Simulator players, there is a lot here to enjoy.