SEGA has revealed intriguing new details about the exhibits players will encounter in Two Point Museum, the latest management simulator from Two Point Studios. Releasing on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, the game promises a quirky collection of curiosities and bizarre specimens waiting to be discovered across Two Point County.
SEGA offered a sneak peek at some of the exhibits found in Two Point Sea and the Netherworld, expedition maps accessible after unlocking Passwater Cove and Wailon Lodge, respectively.
The Marine Life exhibits offer a mix of the mundane and the magical. The Coldwater Fish: Wet Wiper, resembling mops drifting through the ocean, are classified as Scum Suckers and can help maintain aquarium cleanliness and even boost filter power.
In contrast, the Wetlantean Ruins: Coralsseum Ruins, a once-submerged open-air theatre, now above water, boasts an intimidating aura that can deter criminal activity when placed outside your museum.
But beware the Sea Monster: Scribble Squid, the only fish capable of writing its own name (though it chooses not to). Its Inky Blackout trait can increase aquarium messiness and strain filter power. SEGA also reminded players that coldwater fish like the Wet Wiper and Scribble Squid require a Coldwater Cooler to stay healthy, and all fish need regular feeding.
The Netherworld exhibits delve into the paranormal. The Cursed Object: Haunted Doll watches your every move, sending nearby guests running for the restrooms. The Ghost Dusting Equipment: Ghost Guster is described as mass-produced and lackluster, available in an array of pastel colors.
Famous Spirit: Atlus Spiffinmoore, the founder of Spiffinmoore Academy, hopes to be remembered fondly (from a distance). SEGA warns that spirits require a Polterguest Room tailored to their preferences to maintain peace. Dissatisfied spirits will become enraged, causing chaos until a Supernatural Expert is called in to pacify them.
Two Point Museum challenges players to become curators, uncovering artifacts to create unique exhibits and entertaining guests with guided tours. With these new reveals, the museum is shaping up to be a wonderfully weird and wacky experience.
Two Point Museum is expected to launch on March 4, 2025, for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.