Two Point Studios and Sega have partnered with Rovio to add the Angry Birds franchise into Two Point Museum. The Two Point Museum x Angry Birds collab is available now via the free 8.0 Spring Update, along with the Spring Seasonal Event.

The new Angry Birds content is the latest Digiverse indie game crossover. The Digiverse is an expedition map, added in Update 5.0, that features free additional content from other indie games, such as Vampire Survivors.

In this update, curators can explore three new Points of Interest on the map, finding nine new artifacts from the Angryverse, including precious eggs, and wobbly structures. The evil Piggies appear as a new criminal gang who try to steal eggs and donations, while Red and the birds can help security guards daze and reveal criminals.

But wait — there’s more!

The 8.0 Update also adds two new Seasonal Points of Interest: the Easter Isles! Players can explore the magical islands in the Scorched Earth map, discovering springtime eggs and chocolate treats, and enticing new Egg Hunter visitor types to the museum.

The three new exhibits, and the new Seasonal POIs, are available until May 30. However, players can choose which season to activate in the settings menu, letting you revisit seasons on your own time. Thank you, Two Point Studios!

The new update also adds new high-level rewards for seasoned curators who have reached Class 9 and above, including self-serve kiosks and shiny golden items. We’re also getting new outdoor items, including outside restrooms and vending machines, and a new marine life exhibit found in Farflung Isles.

See the full 8.0 Update patch notes and additions.

Two Point Museum remains one of our favorite management sims, with excellent base game content, great DLC expansions, and consistent free seasonal updates. It’s available on PC, PlayStation 5, Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S, and rated E for Everyone.


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