Two Point Museum X Revenge of the Savage Planet: Free Update Out Now!

Two Point Museum Partners with Revenge of the Savage Planet – Free Update Available Now!
New Digiverse rifts are officially open! Along with a special winter update, Two Point Museum has released a crossover with Revenge of the Savage Planet and a free trial for the new Nintendo Switch 2.
On December 19, 2025, Two Point Studios and SEGA teamed up with Raccoon Logic Studios to invite players to take on the role of deep space curators. This free update brings the quirky world of Revenge of the Savage Planet directly into your museum halls. Now available on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch 2, the latest patch introduces rifts that transport your exhibits into the deepest reaches of the Digiverse, where alien oddities, bizarre biology, and nonsensical science collide.
What is in the Two Point Museum X Revenge of the Savage Planet Update?
Curators can now explore the worlds of Stellaris Prime, Zephyr, and the Zenethian rifts to enhance their galleries. Key features include:
- Six New Exhibits: Collect alien flora and fauna to display in brand new Terrariums.
- Sci-Fi Atmosphere: Authentic decorative items and new themed vending machines.
- Galactic Staff Gear: New staff uniforms and specialized breakroom items.
- New Workshop Materials: Discover a fresh set of materials for crafting unique items.
Now Available on Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2 players can jump into even more chaos today with the free Winter Update and a free trial of the “Wild Museum” content. This brings festive cheer and a taste of animal themed mayhem to curators everywhere. You won’t have to wait long for the full experience either, as Two Point Museum: Wild Museum is set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 in early 2026, allowing you to manage conservation chaos on the go!
| Platform | Release Date |
| Xbox Series X | S / PC (Steam/Epic) |
| PlayStation 5 | April 17, 2025 |
| Nintendo Switch 2 (Physical) | October 28, 2025 |
| Nintendo Switch 2 (Digital) | October 29, 2025 |
Note: The physical version for Nintendo Switch 2 is exclusively available as the Explorer Edition.
Combining the management madness of Two Point with the absolute absurdity of Savage Planet is a match made in intergalactic heaven. It is rare to see a free update provide this much localized personality, especially with the jump to the Switch 2 hardware providing a smoother experience for all those moving alien parts. If you have ever wanted to charge guests five dollars to look at a terrifying space plant that might eat them, your time has finally come.








