Two Point Studios is turning 10 years old this year, and the cheeky creators of the Two Point management series is celebrating with a free weekend for Two Point Museum, as well as teasing the next DLC, and a highly requested feature.

First, we highly recommend watching the heart-warming Two Point Ten Showcase (above). The celebratory video is filled with lovely accolades from fans and content creators, fellow indie developers, and the studio employees who truly seem to love their work.

It’s no small feat making it to 10 years as an independent developer!

Now, on to the good stuff.

First, Two Point Museum is totally free to download and play this weekend on Steam PC and Xbox, through June 22. It’s easily the best in a great series of management sims, and continues to get better with each update and DLC expansion.

New in-game items are available to celebrate the anniversary, including an Anniversary Cake, and two new party-themed staff outfits.

Two Point Museum has also received a free update with a highly requested feature: selecting which exhibit you want to hunt for. Normally you can only select the Point of Interest, and rely on random chance to receive one of that POI’s exhibit items, in varying qualities.

With the new update, players can now select which exhibit you want to find. There is a bit of a catch to help balance it out. First, the POI must be at max Survey Level. Second, selecting the exhibit will increase the overall cost and duration of the expedition. And there’s still no guarantee of quality. But it should greatly alleviate some annoying headaches with needing a certain exhibit at later stages of the game.

The Showcase also teased the fourth DLC (which sounds like people screaming on a rollercoaster?), and more indie crossovers, including Dave the Diver, with the Summer 2026 roadmap.

In non-Museum news, Two Point Hospital: Full Health Collection, is coming to consoles, including Switch 2. The Full Health Collection includes several years worth of DLC.

Oh, and there’s a new episodic animated series of shorts called the Two Point Cinematic Universe. The first episode is up now on YouTube.

Finally, the devs teased the next game in the Two Point series. Well, sort of. It was a cheeky non-announcement, but the developers confirm that a fourth game is coming: “It’s still early and way off, but it’s happening.”

We can’t wait!


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