Two Point Museum gets release date that makes it my most anticipated game of 2025

SEGA has revealed a release date for Two Point Museum - and I couldn't be more excited.

20th Sep 2024 10:26

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Two Point Museum, the third instalment in the Two Point series, will launch on March 4, 2025.

While that's longer than I'd hoped, the game was one of my favourite titles I played at Gamescom this year, and it's already my most anticipated game of next year.

Two Point Museum launches March 2025

As shared via X (formerly Twitter), pre-orders will net players Sonic and Shadow statues to adorn your museum with, as well as an 'Interactive Display' of the Blue Blur, exclusive gift shop items, and staff outfits that let you dress your museum colleagues in Sonic, Tails, and Shadow outfits.

It's worth noting that while Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus came to the Nintendo Switch, the latest entry is targeted at PC, PS5, and Xbox Series consoles only.

Still, if you are looking to catch up, the first two games are 80% off on Steam right now, and there's a 50% discount on the DLC, too.

You can also play earlier with the Explorer Edition, which adds an extra Challenge Museum, map location, a rare exhibit when players start the game, and 5,000 Kudosh right off the bat. You can start playing 5 days earlier.

So, why am I so excited about it? As I covered in my lengthy preview, Two Point Museum adds a dash of adventure to the franchise with a new system that has you risking your staff to come back with ever more dazzling artefacts and exhibitions.

Combined with the same quirky humour from the last two games, it could end up being the best entry yet.

Lloyd Coombes

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