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A brand-new management simulator game,Two Point Museum,is on its way from Two Point Studios, after a reveal earlier today, but it does not yet have an official release date. The game is listed as “coming soon,” but will launch on the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam, joining the rest of theTwo Pointfranchise on the same platforms.

Two Point Museumis the latest entry inthe ongoingTwo Pointseries of management simswhich puts players in the role of a business tycoon in charge of managing a major business while keeping customers happy and making a profit. The last two games,Two Point HospitalandTwo Point Campus,took on the same format, but with alternate mechanics and settings based on the overall theme.

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Two Point Museumfinally received an official trailer today, showing off the game’s mechanics and world with some quirky narration to give the game its usual humorous stylings. While the trailer is mostly made up of pre-rendered animated segments, it does show a few snippets of what appears to be gameplay, with the usual top-down view the series is known for as the player watches over their museum.

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The trailer also shows off some of the exhibit types available in the game, such as a prehistoric area full of dinosaur skeletons, alongside other exhibits showcasing historical artifacts and interactive displays. According to the trailer’s description, the game features many of the same mechanics theTwo Pointseries and similar management simsare known for, tasking players with sending staff out on expeditions to find new artifacts to display while keeping the museum’s staff and patrons happy and managing its profits.

Published by Sega, theTwo Pointseries has a lot in common with other management sims likethe licensed park builderJurassic World Evolution, which has players managing a theme park full of live dinosaurs. WhereTwo Point Museumand its predecessors set themselves apart, however, is their unique, cartoonish art style, which portrays its world and characters in a memorable claymation-esque style.

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Fans in the comments for the trailer were seemingly excited about the game as well, with some claiming the series is one of Sega’s best, while others speculated about what the future may hold for it.Two Point Studios recently revealed a couple new games in the works, though, and while it is unclear ifTwo Point Museumwas one of them, the series seems to have more in store for fans regardless.

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