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A Star Wars expansion is coming to PowerWash Simulator 2

A Star Wars expansion is coming to PowerWash Simulator 2
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There's something deeply relaxing about chucking on a solid pair of headphones, listening to some good music and cleaning muck off structures and vehicles. Not in real life, though. Heavens, no. PowerWash Simulator 2 lets you do that without having to deal with any actual muck — as long as you're regularly cleaning your keyboard or controller, anyway. You'll soon be able to carry out powerwashing

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