Two Point Museum has opened its doors to a rather unusual new exhibit, with Cult of the Lamb joining the game in its latest free Digiverse update.
Available now, the new collaboration from Two Point Studios and SEGA Europe lets players build their own Museum Cult, recruit loyal followers and earn Devotion. All very normal museum behaviour, obviously.
The Digiverse is an expanding expedition map in Two Point Museum. It lets players explore new Points of Interest, exhibits and decorations inspired by different universes.
Build your own Cult of the Lamb museum cult
The Cult of the Lamb Digiverse collaboration brings Massive Monster’s devilishly cute roguelike into Two Point County.
Players can build a Shrine inside their museum and start earning Devotion directly from guests. That Devotion can then be spent on a new Cult Reward tree.
As the cult grows, guests can become loyal followers. Their dedication generates more Devotion, museum Buzz and even additional donations.
Staff can also get involved by training in the Cult of the Museum. According to the press release, loyal staff members can then expect discounted salaries as a reward for their faith.
Because apparently even cult membership comes with workplace benefits.
Players can also unlock new Rituals, which provide powerful Boons for the museum in exchange for Devotion.
Explore Cult of the Lamb locations in Two Point Museum
The update adds four new Points of Interest inspired by the lands of Cult of the Lamb.
Expedition teams can head into mysterious woodland regions including Darkwood, Silk Cradle and Anura. These expeditions unlock new decorations, exhibits and upgrades designed to help players grow their following.
Four unique Exhibits can also be created in the Workshop, while the roaming Lamb Exhibit can be invited into the museum.
Several more powerful exhibits are available too, including the Drum Circle, The Offering Statue and The Temple.
The Temple allows museum managers to perform Rituals that influence followers and strengthen the faith of the flock. Or visitors, if you want to use the boring museum-management terminology.
The free Two Point Museum Cult of the Lamb update is available now across Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2.
So, if your museum has been crying out for a little more devotion, ritual activity and suspiciously enthusiastic visitors, your prayers have apparently been answered.