Two Point Studios and SEGA have released a new free update for Two Point Museum, bringing a crossover with Angry Birds alongside a batch of seasonal content and gameplay improvements. The update is available now on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version planned for a later date.
The highlight of the update is the addition of Angry Birds content through the Digiverse, an in-game expedition map that continues to expand with themed areas and collectibles. This latest addition introduces a new rift that allows players to explore locations inspired by the Angry Birds universe, including Piggy Island. New Points of Interest, such as Cobalt Plateaus, Bamboo Forest, and Pig City, can be visited, where players can uncover themed artefacts and build exhibits centered around the franchise.
Players can also integrate Angry Birds elements into their museums, including new wildlife exhibits and interactive displays. Characters such as Red and other familiar birds appear as part of the content, helping to attract visitors while also dealing with disruptions caused by Bad Piggies. Additional customization options are included, such as themed decorations, wallpapers, flooring, and merchandise for museum gift shops.
Alongside the crossover, the update introduces a spring-themed seasonal expansion. This includes new Points of Interest set in the Easter Isles, where players can discover new exhibits and encounter creatures emerging from hibernation. The seasonal content also adds new decorative items and customization options, as well as themed attractions such as chocolate-focused kiosks designed to draw in visitors known as Egg Hunters.
The update also delivers a range of broader improvements and additions. Players can earn new Curator Class rewards tied to higher-level management, while outdoor items such as picnic tables have been introduced to better support expanded layouts. In addition, Briny Bay has been updated with marine life to enhance water-based exhibits.
With both the Angry Birds crossover and seasonal additions arriving together, the latest update significantly expands the range of content available in Two Point Museum, offering new ways for players to customize and grow their exhibits at no additional cost.

