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Zooseum DLC Brings Wild New Creatures to Two Point Museum

Two Point Museum: Zooseum is officially opening its doors on December 2, bringing players across the SEA region into the wonderfully chaotic world of animal care, creature conservation, and museum mischief. SEGA CORPORATION unveiled this major addition as the largest DLC ever created for the quirky museum simulation game, expanding the universe of the Two Point State with brand new creatures, areas, systems, and playful surprises. The DLC will be available on Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, and PlayStation, with a Nintendo Switch 2 release coming in 2026, giving players plenty of ways to explore the museum’s most ambitious chapter yet in a way that feels big and delightfully unpredictable.

Players eager for an early taste can jump into the hands-on preview now on Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, and PlayStation, letting them step into Zooseum’s creature-filled mayhem before the full release lands next month. This early access demo offers a selection of new content that reflects the tone and scope of the expansion including the brand new Silverbottom Gardens location, the first star in the Zooseum campaign, access to the new wildlife specialist, themed decorations, and a set of wild museum merchandise like plushies, books, bear costumes, and even posters for the gift shop. It is a perfect teaser that pulls players right into the colorful madness of managing animals in a facility that is never as calm as it looks. Nintendo Switch 2 players can expect this preview later this year, keeping the excitement building across the SEA gaming community with every passing update.

Inside Zooseum itself, players will be challenged to rescue, raise, and rehabilitate an eclectic lineup of extraordinary creatures. From long-necked peeping giraffes to cottage-shelled snails, every animal demands unique care and attention before being released back into the wild. This hands-on approach makes the experience feel lively and unpredictable as players design realistic habitats, showcase surprising animal traits, and recreate the raw beauty of nature right in the middle of the Two Point State. The charm is chaotic, the creatures are delightfully odd, and the tasks often involve more cleaning supplies than one might initially expect, which keeps the game humorous and engaging in true Two Point style.

The Zooseum DLC offers a massive amount of content to transform any museum into a bustling conservation hub. Here is what is included:

Zooseum DLC Features:
• A brand new museum location set in the scenic Silverbottom Gardens
• A new expert class: Wildlife Specialist
• A new exploration map titled Faraway Islands
• Over 40 wild creature exhibits, including habitat animals and terrarium species
• A full five-star Zooseum campaign
• New adorable gift shop items
• Three new interactive exhibit media pieces
• New themed decorations and items
• Two new animal-focused rooms: Wildlife Care Room and Habitat Area

With fresh facilities, expanded decoration options, and new gameplay systems layered into every corner, this DLC transforms the museum experience into a lively playground for conservationists, animal lovers, and players who simply want to give zebras another chance at life. And for those eager to secure their ticket early, Zooseum launches with a limited-time 10 percent discount across Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, and PlayStation during the first week, with the PlayStation discount exclusively for PS Plus members. It is a welcome bonus for longtime fans and first-time museum directors alike.

Two Point Studios, a subsidiary of SEGA, continues to shape its quirky creative identity through titles like Two Point Museum. Founded in 2016 by Gary Carr, Mark Webley, and Ben Hymers, all former members of Lionhead Studios, the team specializes in imaginative simulation games that are approachable yet filled with clever charm. Two Point Hospital, launched globally in August 2018, became a breakout hit with over 4 million players worldwide and cemented the studio’s reputation for blending humor, creativity, and management gameplay in a way that feels distinctive and refreshing.

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