Two Point Museum is about to get a little weirder, thanks to a surprise crossover with the eerie fishing sim Dredge.
Two Point Museum has been a solid release, delivering hours of enjoyment in its strange and unique world. With the latest update, it is about to get stranger. Update 5.0 introduces the Digiverse, a new expedition map featuring two rifts that present unique challenges and discoveries.

For fans of indie games, one rift in particular is especially exciting. It connects the Two Point universe to the eerie world of Dredge, where curators can uncover new exhibits, collect deep-sea specimens and reel in 10 unusual new catches. “Daytime fishing is fine. Nighttime is … unwise,” Two Point Studios teased in its announcement, hinting at the supernatural hazards awaiting players in these waters.
The second rift transports museum staff into Meat Wizard, a beloved fictional video game within the Two Point universe. Here, digital archaeologists can unearth quirky relics of gaming history, craft power-ups and design exhibits that blend retro charm with playful chaos. Both rifts expand museum-building possibilities with new points of interest, décor and staff customization options.
Alongside the crossover, the update introduces support for Latin American Spanish, Thai, and Russian languages, continuing the studio’s push to make Two Point Museum accessible to a wider audience. Quality-of-life improvements and optimizations round out the patch.
To celebrate, SEGA is launching a special Steam bundle that unites Two Point Museum and Dredge. The promotion highlights a growing trend of crossovers between indie hits and management sims, designed to keep long-term players engaged with fresh content.

At CGMagazine, we praised Two Point Museum, with reviewer Lane Martin summing up his 8/10 review by writing: “Whether you are a fan of their previous games or you just want a light tycoon-style sim, it’s hard to go wrong with Two Point Museum.”
The Digiverse update will be available starting tomorrow across Steam, PlayStation and Xbox. You can read more about the announcement on the official Steam page. Two Point Studios has confirmed that additional rifts will be added over time, giving players more reasons to return to their museums and uncover what lies beneath the surface.