Cult of the Lamb Invades Two Point Museum, and It’s Out Now!

Cult of the Lamb Invades Two Point Museum, and It’s Out Now!

Baaa for Satan, But In A Museum

Cult of the Lamb Invades Two Point Museum, and It’s Out Now!

SEGA Europe and Two Point Studios launched a new Digiverse Rift update for Two Point Museum featuring new content from Cult of the Lamb, and it’s out now.

For the uninitiated, Two Point Museum‘s Digiverse is an ever-expanding expedition map that lets players explore new points of interest, exhibits, and decorations from different universes (much like the Angry Birds collaboration). This time around, Two Point Studios is inviting hell to the museum, as Cult of the Lamb is invading exhibits, and it’s out today! Two Point Studios also released a trailer to show fans what to expect when a night at the museum turns into a night with cultish lamb artifacts. The trailer is below, and it serves obedience.

In this Digiverse collaboration with Massive Monster’s Cult of the Lamb, museum curators can start their very own museum-based cult by building a shrine to earn devotion directly from their guests/members and unlocking a new cult reward tree. As the cult grows, guests can become loyal followers, who then reward your museum cult with generous donations for the cause.

Players will be able to explore the lands of false prophets with four new points of interest based on the Expedition woodland regions of Cult of the Lamb, including: Darkwood, Silk Cradle and Anura. These expeditions to the lands of the Cult of the Lamb will unlock new decorative items, exhibits and upgrades for Two Point Museum to help build your following and strengthen your influence over the museum. One of the exhibits, the roaming Lamb Exhibit, embodies Cult of the Lamb‘s bleating heart, and will make all museum-goers conform to the cause as it moves about.

Cult Of The Lamb Invades Two Point Museum, And It’s Out Now!

Two Point Museum’s Cult of the Lamb update is out now across all platforms, and cultists can dive in to alter their museum right away. More information about this exciting crossover can be found on the official Two Point Museum website.  

Philip Watson
Philip Watson
Queens native Philip Watson has loved gaming since childhood, waking early to play Marvel vs. Capcom at the local laundromat before school. After trying many jobs, he realized his true passion was the excitement of gaming, not laundry.

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