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  • The Force is With the Filth: PowerWash Simulator 2 – Star Wars Pack Announced!

    The Force is With the Filth: PowerWash Simulator 2 – Star Wars Pack Announced!

    If there is one thing we’ve learned from decades of sci-fi cinema, it’s that a “galaxy far, far away” is actually incredibly dusty. From the sands of Tatooine to the grease-stained hangars of the Rebel Alliance, the Star Wars universe is in desperate need of some high-pressure TLC.

    Luckily, FuturLab and Lucasfilm Games have heard our prayers. They have officially announced that the PowerWash Simulator 2 – Star Wars™ Pack is coming this summer.

    Scrubbing the Stars

    Building on the massive success of the original game and the 2025 launch of PowerWash Simulator 2, this new expansion takes the “zen” of cleaning to a whole new level. Players will trade in their lightsabers for power washers and step into the metallic shoes of P0-W2, an Imperial cleaning droid who has joined the Rebel cause.

    The DLC isn’t just a simple reskin; it’s a deep dive into the original trilogy’s most iconic locations. The expansion features six new levels, including:

    • The Lars Homestead: Help Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru get the sand off their Tatooine home.
    • X-wing Starfighters: Prep the fleet for battle by blasting off the carbon scoring.
    • Super Star Destroyer Bridge: Clean the very spot where Vader once stood.

    New Tools for a New Era

    In PowerWash Simulator 2, the mechanics have already been upgraded with better visuals and expanded multiplayer. This pack doubles down on that with an exclusive Star Wars-themed power washer and custom cosmetics that make you feel like part of the Rebellion.

    The best part? You don’t have to do it alone. The campaign supports two-player co-op, while the Free Play mode allows up to four friends to tackle the Empire’s dirt together.

    When and Where Can You Get It?

    The Star Wars™ Pack is slated for a Summer 2026 release. It will be available as a paid expansion (expected to be around £7.99 / $9.99) for the following platforms:

    • PlayStation®5
    • Xbox Series X|S
    • Nintendo Switch 2
    • PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store)

    Whether you’re a completionist who loves the “ping” of a clean surface or a die-hard Star Wars fan who just wants to see the Millennium Falcon shine, this is looking like the must-have DLC of the summer.

    Keep your nozzles primed and your water tanks full—the Force is strong with this one, but the grime is stronger.


    Check back with TechMash for the exact release date as soon as it’s confirmed!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/2968420

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  • A Gamer’s Vision: Why We Need a Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Game

    A Gamer’s Vision: Why We Need a Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Game

    The buzz around Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 is palpable. Trailers are dropping, studio lineups are confirmed, and the prospect of more breathtaking, non-canon Star Wars storytelling is tantalising. But as we prepare to dive back into this incredible animated anthology, there’s one thought that keeps echoing in the Sarlacc pit of my gamer heart: Why isn’t there a video game adaptation yet?

    The previous two volumes of Visions have proven that the Star Wars galaxy is fertile ground for diverse, experimental narratives and art styles. Volume 3, with its return to an all-Japanese studio lineup and sequels to fan-favourites like “The Duel” and “The Ninth Jedi,” only amplifies the sheer potential. This isn’t just TV—it’s a goldmine for interactive storytelling.

    Here’s why a Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Game needs to happen, and what form it should take.


    The Anthology Advantage: A Galaxy of Gameplay

    The core strength of Visions is its anthology format, a structure perfectly suited for gaming. Imagine a single title that offers multiple, distinct gameplay experiences, each inspired by a short from Volume 3:

    • The Ronin’s Revenge (Inspired by “The Duel: Payback”): The original short set a stunning, samurai-inspired tone. A sequel short begs for a Souls-like or Sekiro-inspired action-RPG. Picture parrying blaster bolts, katana-on-lightsaber duels, and exploring a visually striking, monochrome world rendered in inky shadows and stark highlights. The focus would be on precision combat and a desolate, wandering journey.
    • The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope: With a whole spin-off series already announced for “The Ninth Jedi,” the potential for a deeper dive is clear. A game here could be a classic Star Wars RPG. Players could fully customise a Force-sensitive character, choose their lightsaber colour (or lack thereof!), and explore multiple planets, gathering allies and choosing a path for the re-emerging Jedi Order in the shadows of the Empire.
    • A “Twin Suns” Co-op Adventure: Imagine a short focused on two characters, perhaps one Dark Side and one Light, where the gameplay is built around asymmetrical co-op mechanics. The light-sider focuses on defence and Force pushes, while the dark-sider unleashes aggressive Force lightning and telekinesis. It would be a true test of cooperative strategy.

    This approach—a single game featuring multiple, stylistically unique “mini-games” or separate story campaigns—would capture the spirit of the Visions anthology.

    Creative Freedom is the Force’s New Power

    One of the most exciting aspects of Visions is that it operates outside of established Star Wars canon. This is a powerful advantage for a video game.

    Star Wars games often face the challenge of adhering to a strict, pre-determined timeline and lore. A Visions game, however, is a creative sandbox. Developers could experiment with radically different mechanics, tones, and visual styles without needing approval from the Canon Committee:

    • Want a side-scrolling 2D platformer with retro pixel art inspired by a particular short? Go for it.
    • How about a stealth-action game focused entirely on a non-Force-sensitive bounty hunter? Absolutely.
    • A rhythm-action RPG centred around a space-rock band? The precedent is already set in Volume 1’s “Tatooine Rhapsody.”

    This freedom allows a developer to focus entirely on fun and artistic expression, rather than getting bogged down in continuity.

    The Verdict: A Galactic Missed Opportunity

    Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 is poised to deliver a fresh, visually stunning injection of creativity into the galaxy far, far away. While we are eagerly awaiting the October 29th premiere on Disney+, the absence of a tie-in game feels like a cosmic imbalance.

    A Visions video game wouldn’t just be another Star Wars title; it would be a celebration of the franchise’s potential and a love letter to the power of animation and diverse storytelling. Lucasfilm Games, the ball is in your court—let’s translate these incredible short stories into a truly visionary gaming experience!


    What kind of gameplay would you want to see most from a Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 game? Let us know in the comments!

    Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-visions-volume-3-cast-announce

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  • Star Wars Zero Company launching next year

    Star Wars Zero Company launching next year

    Not everything is what it might seem at first in the Star Wars Zero Company game, with a war being waged that nobody sees as it is being thought in the shadows, a war that is being carried out in secret, out of sight from everything else. The Star Wars Zero Company game will be launching on PC, PlayStation and Xbox next year.

    To find out more about the Star Wars Zero Company game, go to the official game website here https://shorturl.at/2PTRX or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/e9udP

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