Two Point Museum: Zooseum DLC Launches on Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 is still getting updates for games long after they release on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, but I’m sure there are good reasons for it. Regardless, the latest DLC release for Two Point Museum is launching today on the Nintendo Switch 2, and I’m really excited to dive back into this experience head first.

Our own Kevin Austin reviewed this DLC on the PlayStation 5 a few months ago, and had the following to say:
Two Point Museum: Zooseum is a delightful expansion that injects creativity and charm into the base game. It’s not a full zoo sim, but it offers enough fresh ideas—expeditions, breeding, habitat design—to feel meaningful. Fans of the series and management sims will find plenty to love here. For its humor, depth, and value, Zooseum is an easy recommendation.
Not only are you rescuing odd animals and bringing them into your museum, but the game is also introducing a ton of new items to add into your museum. This includes more playground equipment, which I think is a nice touch, as I’ve always wanted to create a playground at my museum for kids to enjoy. There is also a change in how you earn new items in the Zooseum path, but we will cover that more fully in our review of the Nintendo Switch 2 version.
Here is a bit more from Kevin’s review:
The DLC introduces a fresh layer of complexity with new staff roles and systems. Wildlife Experts aren’t just caretakers—they also manage exhibitions, and the Wildlife Welfare room becomes essential for healing rescued animals. Enclosures come in two flavors: terrariums for smaller species and habitats for larger ones. Habitats are biome-customizable, and you’ll need to match décor density—open, sparse, or dense—to each animal’s preferences. Props like sprinklers, coolers, and meat dispensers serve as enrichment tools while ensuring the habitat feels authentic. Workshops let you craft enrichment items such as wind chimes and sprinklers, and baby hutches support breeding programs. Releasing animals back into the wild earns Sanctuary Points, which you can use to adopt new species, adding a rewarding conservation loop to the gameplay.
Are you excited for more Two Point Museum?




