Send experts on expeditions, decorate dinosaur bones, and uncover amazing artifacts in this thrilling and innovative management sim from the creators of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus.
Using the brand-new world map, venture far and wide to undiscovered areas in your quest to find unusual relics in various styles and rarity types to decorate your museum.
As you unearth strange exhibits, the endless star scoring system encourages you to tweak the layout of your museum depending on what you discover. You’ll need to revisit your old collections, showcase your new finds and change your strategy as you push your mega-museum towards becoming Two Point County’s star attraction.
There’s always plenty to do in Two Point Museum as you also need to keep staff happy, guests entertained, donations plentiful… and children off the exhibits!
Two Point Studios Limited and SEGA are thrilled to reveal ZOOSEUM, the second DLC for Two Point Museum.
In this wild new DLC, a brand new museum location dedicated entirely to the wonders of wildlife will open its doors. Wildlife Experts will be called upon to rescue, heal, raise, and re-wild an incredible variety of creatures, while expanding your museum in exciting and unexpected ways.
Stay tuned—more information about the release date and gameplay details will be shared soon.
But that’s not all! Two Point Museum is also launching on Nintendo Switch 2 tomorrow. The full Two Point Museum experience will be available to all curators who want to start their museum-building adventure on the go.
EXPLORING FOR EXHIBITS
Send your team of specialists on daring adventures to locate and retrieve rare artifacts across a range of exhibit types to varied levels of quality. As your team embark on more expeditions, you’ll begin unlocking locations hiding exciting new exhibits in many themes and styles, ranging from prehistoric to… well, let’s keep it a surprise!
Display these finds in your museum, keeping them well protected from the elements, vandals, thieves, and mischievous children. Keeping frozen cavemen on ice, security cameras alert and artifacts well-guarded to ensure your museum runs well.
CREATIVE CURATION
Unleash your creativity as you design your museum from top to bottom. With deeper customisation options, there are more ways than ever before to maximise your guest’s happiness, from tweaking the decorations to arranging the perfect gift-shop display.
Once you have set the perfect ambiance, organise guided tours led by engaging experts to give your guests the perfect day out. You can even highlight exhibits with the highest buzz - those that are show-stopping, informative, and aesthetically pleasing are sure to attract the most donations!
GUEST-ERTAINMENT
Guests know best! Catering to the needs of your guests is key to keeping your museum moving and donations flowing. The different types of visitors who will tour your museum with their own interests, but they do have some things in common... they expect the place to be clean, have plenty of refreshments, ample toilets, and a gift shop filled with goodies.
With pre-orders going live, Two Point Studios has also revealed the Explorer Edition of Two Point Museum, featuring exclusive content and the Sonic themed “Pre-Order Pack”.
Purchasing the Explorer Edition rewards players with an exciting variety of features, including a unique jungle-themed museum location. Owners of the Explorer Edition will also receive access to a museum challenge that unlocks special items upon completion, such as decorative and gameplay enhancing items. The digital Explorer Edition also includes five days advanced access starting on February 27th.
Pre-ordering Two Point Museum unlocks access to a spectacular Sonic-themed collection of items including Sonic and Shadow staff outfits, guest gift shop outfits and plushies for museum guests to purchase. Bonus museum customisation options will also feature Sonic wallpaper, flooring and decorative statues.
Currently available for PC (Steam), PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, Two Point Museum is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on October 28, 2025.
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