Two Point Museum Free Trial Leads a Busy Anniversary Update

Two Point Studios and SEGA are marking the studio’s 10th anniversary with a packed round of updates, including a limited-time free trial for Two Point Museum on Steam and Xbox.

Players on Steam and Xbox can try the full version of the museum management sim for free until June 22, giving newcomers a chance to build exhibitions, manage guests, and collect unusual relics without committing to a purchase. PlayStation players are also getting access through a separate two-hour trial, available indefinitely for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers.

The anniversary celebration comes as Two Point Studios looks back on a decade that began with Two Point Hospital, continued with Two Point Campus, and now expands with Two Point Museum.

Dave the Diver Joins Two Point Museum Through Digiverse

The biggest new content drop is a free Dave the Diver crossover update, which adds the next Digiverse Rift to Two Point Museum. The update sends Experts into the Blue Hole, where they can explore three Points of Interest and collect new Marine Life exhibits.

Dave the Diver Joins Two Point Museum Through Digiverse

There are six exhibits to discover, alongside aquarium-themed decorative items inspired by the Sea People. The crossover also lets players open a Bancho Sushi Bar inside their museum, adding a new business layer built around serving fresh fish to visitors.

It is a neat fit for Two Point Museum, especially given how naturally Dave the Diver already blends collection, management, and discovery. Instead of a simple cosmetic cameo, the update gives players new items, a new museum attraction, and a reason to revisit the Digiverse.

Two Point Studios Marks 10 Years With a New Animated Series

The anniversary also introduces the first episode of Two Point Cinematic Universe, a new animated series built around characters from the wider Two Point world. The debut episode is now available on YouTube.

It is a small but fun way for Two Point Studios to give its management sim universe a little more personality outside the games themselves. Given how much of the series’ appeal comes from its oddball humour and background gags, an animated extension feels like a natural next step.

The studio’s anniversary livestream also revisited the wider Two Point catalogue, including Two Point Hospital, Two Point Campus, and Two Point Museum.

Arty-Facts Arrives on Nintendo Switch 2

Two Point Studios also shared its Summer ’26 Roadmap, beginning with the launch of Arty-Facts on Nintendo Switch 2. The expansion lets players collect and commission art exhibitions and installations across Two Point County.

Two Point Studios Summer 2026 Roadmap

Arty-Facts is available now, giving creative museum managers more ways to shape their spaces through art-focused exhibits and installations. It also continues the steady post-launch support for Two Point Museum, which has been building out its exhibition themes through both paid and free content.

For Nintendo Switch 2 owners, it also offers another early expansion option as Two Point Studios continues to bring its museum management sim to more players.

Two Point Hospital: Full Health Collection Is Coming Soon

The anniversary showcase also looked back at the studio’s first game, Two Point Hospital: Full Health Collection. The package brings together Two Point Hospital and all of its paid DLC and Free-LC from the past eight years.

The collection includes Big Foot, Pebberley Island, Close Encounters, Off The Grid, Culture Shock, A Stitch In Time, and Speedy Recovery. It is coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch 2, with more release details to follow.

For players who missed Two Point Hospital the first time around, this looks like the cleanest way to revisit the game that started Two Point Studios’ run of playful, systems-driven management sims.

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