Sega and Two Point Studios have announced the release date for their next management sim, Two Point Museum. Two Point Museum will release on March 4, 2025 on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S ($29.99).

Two Point Museum is the latest management sim from the developers of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus. This time players will manage — get this, a museum! Hire staff, construct exhibits, manage facilities, and excavate hidden treasures from around the world for display. All while keeping the museum clean, reputable, and profitable.

“We have been thrilled to see such a great reception after announcing Two Point Museum in August,” said Ben Huskins, design director, Two Point Studios.” Since then, we have had the opportunity to show off Two Point Museum publicly at Gamescom and reveal our Marine Life theme with Xbox as part of the Xbox Gamescom showcase. Now, we’re incredibly excited to confirm Two Point Museum will launch on March 4th. We can’t wait to share more about the game with you shortly, so stay tuned as we reveal more themes, exhibits and artifacts from the game in the coming months!”

In addition to the Standard Editions, fans can purchase the Explorer Edition ($39.99). The Explorer Edition includes five days of early access (February 27), an exclusive map location and challenge museum, a starting rare exhibit, and several cosmetics.

Normally I’m pretty cynical about special editions, and grumpy when they get exclusive content. On the other hand, you can’t argue with that attractive price point of either edition.

Publisher Sega is stepping in to help with the pre-order bonus. The Pre-Order Pack is all Sonic-themed, with staff and patron outfits, decorative statues, and gift shop plushies. These Sonic goodies will only be available via the Pre-Order Pack.

Two Point Museum will launch on March 4, 2025. It’s rated E for Everyone.


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