Two Point Museum Expands with ZOOSEUM DLC and Nintendo Switch 2 Launch

Two Point Museum Expands with ZOOSEUM DLC and Nintendo Switch 2 Launch

Wildlife Chaos Arrives in ZOOSEUM DLC, Switch 2 Launch Tomorrow

Two Point Studios and SEGA are taking museum management in a wild new direction. The studio has announced ZOOSEUM, the second major DLC for Two Point Museum, introducing a new wildlife-focused setting alongside the full game’s arrival on Nintendo Switch 2.

A New Wing for the Wild

Following the recent Fantasy Finds and Digiverse content, this newest addition brings a nature-inspired twist to the management sim’s quirky formula. Players will take charge of a sprawling new museum location dedicated to wildlife conservation, calling on Wildlife Experts to rescue, heal, raise, and reintroduce creatures back into their natural habitats.

The expansion promises “exciting and unexpected” ways to grow museums, with new mechanics that blend educational exhibits with environmental care. While SEGA has yet to share the exact release date, more details about the DLC’s features and launch timing are expected soon.

Nintendo Switch 2 Version Arrives Tomorrow

In addition to the new DLC reveal, Two Point Museum will officially launch on Nintendo Switch 2 tomorrow. This marks the first time the full museum-building experience will be available on Nintendo’s next-generation handheld console.

Optimised for portable play, the Switch 2 version will include all previous content updates, allowing players to build, curate, and expand their museums wherever they go.

Continuing the Expansion Streak

The latest DLC announcement comes just weeks after popular crossovers with Vampire Survivors and Dredge, which added horror-themed exhibits and nautical expeditions to the game. Together with the fantasy-themed Fantasy Finds DLC, these expansions have transformed Two Point Museum into one of SEGA’s most creatively varied management sims to date.

Fans can expect ZOOSEUM to carry on that tradition, blending Two Point Studios’ trademark humour with the charm of animal conservation, ensuring there’s always something new to discover behind the museum’s latest exhibit doors.

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