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21 June 2026

Explore the Blue Hole in Two Point Museum’s latest collaboration with Dave the Diver

Two Point Museum has joined forces with Dave the Diver to introduce an exciting underwater theme, featuring new marine life exhibits and a sushi bar for your museum guests

Explore the Blue Hole in Two Point Museum's latest collaboration with Dave the Diver

In an exciting turn of events, Two Point Museum has teamed up with SEGA and MINTROCKET to bring a splash of oceanic adventure to the game. This partnership introduces a new Digiverse Rift inspired by the popular title Dave the Diverinviting players to explore the depths of the Blue Hole and bring its wonders to their museums.

The collaboration, announced on 19th June 2026offers a unique blend of management and exploration, allowing museum curators to discover new marine life exhibits and even establish a Bancho Sushi Bar to serve fresh fish to their guests. This update is now available on all platforms, promising hours of engaging gameplay.

The Blue Hole: A New Frontier for Museum Curators

With the new Dave the Diver Riftplayers can dive into the Blue Holea vast and ever-changing underwater world. This update introduces three Points of Interest for experts to explore, along with six new marine life exhibits to collect and display. The Blue Hole is not just about discovery; it’s also about recreation, as players can recreate an underwater village with new aquarium decorative items inspired by the Sea People.

But the adventure doesn’t stop at exhibits. The update introduces the Bancho Sushi Bara new business venture that allows players to serve sushi made from their marine life exhibits. This not only satisfies guests’ hunger but also increases their Buzz and encourages special donations. Additionally, players can decorate their museums with new items like the Bancho Lantern and a new potted plant, enhancing the underwater theme.

Celebrating a Decade of Two Point Museum

In celebration of its tenth anniversary, Two Point Museum is rolling out special in-game items. Players can dress their staff in new anniversary outfits, including the Cake Topper and Party Hat. The update also introduces the Anniversary Cakea self-serve display that increases guests’ and staff’s Food need.

To make expeditions more strategic, the update allows players to choose which exhibit they want to collect once a Point of Interest reaches max Survey Level. This feature, highly requested by the community, increases the expedition’s cost and duration but guarantees the chosen exhibit, making it easier to complete pristine collections.

Twitch Drops and Free Play Weekend

To commemorate its anniversary, Two Point Museum is offering exclusive Twitch Drops until 16th July. By watching Drop-Enabled streamers, players can earn items like the Milk KegLeaflet Info Standand Ticket Receptioneach requiring different durations of watch time.

Furthermore, Two Point Museum is offering a Free to Play Weekend starting at 18:00 BST today. This is the perfect opportunity for new players to experience the game’s unique blend of management and creativity. The free weekend runs until June 22providing ample time to build incredible museums and discover bizarre artifacts.

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Marcus Chen

Marcus Chen writes about consumer tech the way a friend who actually opened the device would describe it. Hardware-first, hype-skeptical, and fluent in benchmark numbers.