Two Point Museum presents a unique management experience that lets you manage a dream museum with a variety of amazing exhibits. SEGA has just released a new trailer introducing additional Japanese dub This game features well-known voice actors such as Saki Fujita as the PA Announcer and Maaya Uchida as the Radio DJ.
This update will be available for free starting April 12 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
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Japanese Dub Support Officially Added
In the latest trailer, the character Monty, voiced by Hikaru Yoshihara, explains the key features in the Two Point Museum. Now, for the first time, the game features Japanese voice actors that provide a more immersive gaming experience. Saki Fujita, known for her many iconic roles, plays the PA Announcer, while Maaya Uchida appears as the Radio DJ.
With the presence of Japanese dubThe museum you manage now feels more alive. This update will be released as a free update, so all players can immediately enjoy it at no additional cost.
Unique Exhibition Collection with a Touch of Japanese Culture
As the museum manager, you are responsible for its design and operation. One of the main features of Two Point Museum is its unique collection of exhibits, including some Japanese-themed exhibits that add to the uniqueness of the museum.

Some of the interesting exhibits you can find include:
- Nigiri Fish - Fresh fish that can still blink.
- Battercuda - Crispy fried fish resulting from a "natural process".
- Goldfish - Precious as gold, not only its name but also its history.
However, simply having an interesting collection isn't enough. You have to send your Expeditions team to explore different locations and find other rare exhibits. Each find not only enriches the museum's collection but also fills up the Expedition Log, where you can capture memories from each expedition as well as collect collectible stickers in the Sticker Book.
Aside from managing the exhibits, you also need to pay attention to museum security. Threats such as thieves targeting valuable exhibits and overactive children can cause chaos. Therefore, a strong security system is necessary. There are even some exhibits that require extra attention, such as man-eating plants, which can be both an attraction and a challenge to manage!
Design your museum according to your creativity

Customization is an important part of the experience Two Point Museum. You can organize your museum in different ways to attract more visitors. Some options that can be done:
- Organize exhibits by themes such as prehistory, science or marine life.
- Decorate the walls and floors, add prehistoric plants, or even display a frozen caveman.
- Build a complete dinosaur skeleton to make the museum more interesting.
- Provide facilities such as gift shops and restrooms, for the convenience of visitors.
You can also organize guided tours by experts. If guests are satisfied, they will give Kudosh in the form of a donation.
Provide High-Quality Entertainment
Two Point County residents have a variety of interests, from dinosaurs to the occult. To keep the museum busy, you need to tailor your exhibits to your visitors' interests. If their experience is enjoyable, they will stay longer, make larger donations, and improve the museum's reputation.
There are six categories of exhibits that can be developed, including a marine museum, an abandoned science lab and more. With a diverse collection, the museum will attract different types of visitors-from children to vampires!

With the addition of a Japanese dub featuring renowned seiyuu such as Saki Fujita and Maaya Uchida, as well as various management and customization features, Two Point Museum offers a more immersive experience. Its blend of exploration, creativity, and strategy makes it an attractive option for simulation game enthusiasts.
Source: official press release