Two Point Museum Launches in March 2025, Pre-orders Now Live
/Fans of management sims can mark their calendars for the upcoming release of Two Point Museum from the creators of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. The game will launch digitally on March 5, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders are already available on all platforms, and physical editions will be available on PlayStation 5 a day earlier on March 4th.
In Two Point Museum, players will have the opportunity to design their dream museum, curate fascinating exhibits, and manage the entire guest experience. Fans of the classic management sims such as Theme Hospital, Theme Park, or even Two Point Studios previous management sim games mentioned above will feel right at home as this new game feels like a new flavor of the art and humor of the series is known for.
Pre-order Details
For those looking for a little something extra, the Explorer Edition comes with exclusive perks. Players will receive access to a unique jungle-themed museum location and a special museum challenge. Upon completing this challenge, they can unlock various decorative and gameplay-enhancing items. Owners of the digital Explorer Edition will also enjoy five days of early access starting on February 28th.
Sonic-themed Pre-order Bonuses!
Fans of SEGA’s iconic mascot will be thrilled to know that pre-ordering Two Point Museum unlocks a collection of Sonic-themed items. These include Sonic and Shadow staff outfits, guest gift shop costumes, and even plushies for visitors to purchase. Additionally, players can decorate their museum with Sonic wallpaper, flooring, and statues.
In conjunction with the Two Point Museum announcement, SEGA has launched a Steam Publisher Sale running from September 20th to 26th. Players can pick up Two Point Hospital, Two Point Campus, and many other SEGA titles at up to 85% off, with all DLCs at a 50% discount.
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