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PowerWash Simulator 2 x Star Wars officially announced

Like with the first game, PowerWash Simulator 2 has engaged in a number of fun and surprise crossovers. Following the release of the Adventure Time pack earlier this month, the team at FuturLab have now confirmed that the world of Star Wars is coming to PowerWash Simulator 2 later ‘this Summer’.

Making the announcement, the team at FuturLab officially unveiled the latest crossover DLC coming to PowerWash Simulator 2, writing: “Get those (water) blasters ready, we've got a job to do! STAR WARS is coming to PowerWash Simulator 2. We'll be travelling to a galaxy far, far away to take on six iconic jobs from the STAR WARS Universe.”

Arriving some time this Summer (and costing £7.99), this crossover DLC pack is set during the events of the original Star Wars trilogy in which you will “take on the role of P0-W2, a Class Five cleaning droid.“

Alongside the 6 aforementioned maps (taking you to locations such as Tatooine and Hoth), the DLC will also include new equipment for you to mess around with such as the Star Wars-themed ‘water blaster’.

The original PowerWash Simulator managed to accrue a wide variety of crossover packs throughout its lifecycle, ranging from Final Fantasy VII to SpongeBob Square Pants; Shrek; Warhammer; Back to the Future and even Wallace & Gromit.

With its sequel having already received an Adventure Time pack and soon a Star Wars one, the stars seem to be the limit for what IP could find its way into PowerWash Simulator 2.

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