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Two Point Museum announces a spooky new locale for Halloween

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Two Point Museum is embracing all things spooky just in time for Halloween, Two Point Studios and Sega have today confirmed.

The very haunted Wailon Lodge has been announced as the upcoming title’s latest playable museum, packed with spirits and things that go bump in the night. It joins the previously announced locales of Memento Mile and Passwater Cove.

“Once serving as a quaint, cosy holiday location for Two Point County in its prime, Wailon Lodge now lies in ruin, considered too remote, too old-fashioned and too close to the Netherworld Rift for the living. The Lodge is now overshadowed by tales of furniture moving by itself, a dreadful train whistle echoing across the valley and other blood-curdling rumours,” Sega said in a press release.

“As Curator, your task is to join the ghostly front-of-house Winston Wailon and discover show-stopping exhibits that will turn the old haunted hotel into a bustling location once more,” Sega continued. “Create immersive Polterguest Rooms to turn wandering spirits into museum guests and send expeditions into the neighbouring Netherworld Rift, treating its historic remnants with care and respecting the eerie past of the relics.”

You can get a taste of what to expect above.

Two Point Museum heads to Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5 from 4 March 2025; you can pay extra to get earlier access from 27 February 2025.

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