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Two Point Museum Welcomes Revenge of the Savage Planet in Free Update

A mysterious rift has opened, and Two Point Museum is blasting off into the Digiverse! The latest winter update brings a wild crossover with Revenge of the Savage Planet, and it’s available right now on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch 2.

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Two Point Studios and SEGA Europe have partnered with Raccoon Logic Studios to deliver something truly out of this world. Curators can now explore vibrant alien landscapes, wrangle bizarre life forms, and collect exhibits that defy both physics and common sense. It’s the perfect mix of Savage Planet’s chaotic energy and the delightfully disastrous management mayhem Two Point fans love.

The update introduces a brand-new rift that sends players to the farthest reaches of the Digiverse. You’ll hop between strange planets, uncover three unique points of interest, and bring back exhibits from the savage world beyond. Along the way, expect survival-lite expeditions, unpredictable experiments, and discoveries that are scientifically questionable at best.

There’s plenty to keep your staff busy too. You can dress them up for interstellar duty, install a High-Five Machine in the staff room, and even throw in a giant hamster wheel—because why not? And yes, helmets are optional, but common sense is definitely unavailable.

Want a closer look? Check out the launch trailer here: https://youtu.be/86l8eR4q8Ds

And that’s not all. For the first time ever, Two Point Museum exhibits are making their way into Revenge of the Savage Planet, so the crossover fun goes both ways.

Nintendo Switch 2 players also get a festive bonus: the free Winter Seasonal Update for Two Point Museum and a Zooseum taster pack. It’s a sneak peek at the animal-themed chaos coming soon, with the full Zooseum expansion launching in early 2026. Conservation meets calamity—on the go.

So grab your gear, rally your staff, and prepare for cosmic chaos. Museum management just went intergalactic.

 

Article By Kevin Austin

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