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Sega acquires Two Point Hospital’s Two Point Studios

Sega has acquired Two Point Studios, the developer of the successful Two Point Hospital.

Joining fellow western studios Relic Entertainment, Creative Assembly, Sports Interactive and Amplitude Studios, Two Point Hospital looks to add its talents to the PC space.

“We’re delighted to welcome Two Point Studios officially in to the Sega family,” SEGA Europe President and COO, Gary Dale, said. “As a relatively new, British-based developer with a global hit already under their belts, we knew we had to move quickly on this deal because they are an extremely attractive investment proposition with a great deal of talent,” Gary Dale commented.

Already, Sega Europe and Two Point Studios have confirmed that the newly acquired studio is working on numerous unannounced projects.

We’ll keep you informed of Two Point Studios’ work as it’s made available.


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