Two Point Hospital

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Two Point Studios
Release Date: Aug. 30, 2018

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'Two Point Hospital' (ALL) Celebrates 2nd Anniversary With Free Steam Weekend

by Rainier on Aug. 27, 2020 @ 10:17 a.m. PDT

Two Point Hospital is a simulation game where you design stunning hospitals, cure peculiar illnesses and manage troublesome staff as you spread your budding healthcare organization across Two Point County.

Two Point Hospital is a revolutionary new treatment for Light-Headedness. In what 'experts' are describing as a 'light bulb moment for completely fictional medicine', Farnham/UK based studio Two Point Studios are drawing plaudits for their inception of the 'De-Lux Clinic', which is being rolled out across Two Point County to tackle the recent epidemic of this filamentally flummoxing affliction.  

Two Point Hospital, inspired by and from the creators of Theme Hospital, is set to be a return to one of gaming's most loved sim genres. Two Point Hospital draws on the experience of some the gaming industry's most experienced and successful sim developers, who between them, in addition to Theme Hospital, have worked on titles like Black and White, Theme Park and Fable at studios including Bullfrog, Lionhead and Mucky Foot. Two Point Hospital will deliver a compelling experience packed with the humour, charm and replayability fans of the genre have come to expect.

Two Point Hospital celebrates its two-year anniversary this weekend, looking back at two incredible years filled with humor, great community support and even the arrival of the game to consoles. To celebrate, Two Point Studios' Creative Director Gary Carr, Game Director Mark Webley and Brand Director Craig Laycock, made a video about their favourite moments while working on the popular hospital management sim.

To celebrate the game's two-year anniversary newcomers can play Two Point Hospital for free on Steam this weekend from August 27-30, 2020.

During this period, players can also buy the base game for 70% off and receive up to 50% discount for the four Two Point Hospital expansions, Item Packs and the official Soundtrack. The Steam sale will end on Monday 31 August. So, now's a great to time to build your epic healthcare empire in the atypical world of Two Point County, customise your hospitals, research unusual illnesses, cure patients and train staff.

Key Features:

  • Design Your Hospital: Build and customise your hospital - it is yours after all - with specialist diagnosis and treatment facilities, as well as the very latest in ornamental technology! 
  • Cure Your Patients: Feeling light-headed? Just wait until you see the other unusual illnesses afflicting the people of Two Point County. Care for, and profit from, the ill: that seems like it’s probably a win-win. They’ll need feeding, entertaining and curing if they’re going to recommend you to all their equally unwell friends! That cash isn’t going to make itself, now.
  • Manage Your Staff: Hire your staff, juggle their demands and cater to their personalities. Train a crack team that can handle every sickly challenge that’s thrown at it, and fire anyone that can’t.
  • Expand Your Organisation: Grow the sickness business across the beautiful Two Point County. Research illnesses and develop new inventions to compete with rival healthcare companies.
  • Collaborate and Compete with Friends: Once you’ve conquered the world with your medical empire, contribute to Two Point County’s global medical community with collaborative research projects, or demonstrate your medical prowess in competitive multiplayer challenges. 

Two Point Hospital is available on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam and SEGA Store).


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