Two Point Museum Summons the Dead With Haunted Wailon Lodge Reveal

Two Point Museum Summons the Dead with Haunted Wailon Lodge Reveal

Ahead of its March 4 release, the latest entry in the tycoon series from Two Point Studios and SEGA, Two Point Museum, has dropped a brand new trailer showing off a new location in which players can set up shop. The appropriately named Wailon Lodge is perfect for a spooky season, where haunting spirits and fiendish phantoms join in the fun.

Once serving as a quaint, cosy holiday location for Two Point County in its prime, Wailon Lodge now lies in ruin, considered too remote, too old-fashioned and too close to the Netherworld Rift for the living. The Lodge is now overshadowed by tales of furniture moving by itself, a dreadful train whistle echoing across the valley and other blood-curdling rumours.

As Curator, your task is to join the ghostly front-of-house Winston Wailon and discover show-stopping exhibits that will turn the old haunted hotel into a bustling location once more in Two Point Museum. Create immersive Polterguest Rooms to turn wandering spirits into museum guests and send expeditions into the neighbouring Netherworld Rift, treating its historic remnants with care and respecting the eerie past of the relics.

It remains to be seen just how well-balanced the experience is between managing the museum itself as well as the expeditions portion. If Two Point Studio can get it right, Two Point Museum will be even more enjoyable for fans of such management sims.

The addition of Wailon Lodge follows the reveal of other locations like Momento Mile and Passwater Cove. Regardless of where you’ll be, the ultimate aim is to design the museum of your dreams, curate fascinating exhibits, and oversee every aspect of the guests’ experiences.

Two Point Museum will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on March 4, 2025, with advanced access unlocking on February 27 for those who pre-order the digital Explorer Edition. 

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