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TWO POINT HOSPITAL Now Available for Consoles

‘Sandbox Mode’ and ‘The Superbug Initiative’ coming to consoles as a free update March 31st

Sega Europe and Two Point Studios are pleased to confirm that the humorous management sim, Two Point Hospital, is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, both digitally and physically. The developers have also revealed that the two popular PC features ‘Sandbox Mode’ and ‘The Superbug Initiative’ will be available as a free update across all platforms on March 31, 2020. 

After a hugely successful PC launch in August 2018, and with over 1 million copies sold so far, Two Point Hospital is now available on consoles, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Game Pass for PC, with the critics praising the game’s control scheme and its playability across all platforms.

TWO POINT HOSPITAL Now Available for Consoles

Two Point Hospital has seen many free features added since its PC launch, such as Interior Designer, copy-paste room layouts and character customization, which have all been made available on consoles. Players that enjoy sandbox play won’t have to wait too long, as both Sandbox Mode and The Superbug Initiative will automatically be added across all platforms on March 31st. In The Superbugs Initiative players collaborate with each other across the globe and complete challenges to unlock new in-game rewards. Finally, Two Point Hospital on consoles will also include two DLC packs, ‘Bigfoot’ and ‘Pebberley Island’, where players can explore new areas and region-specific illnesses.

Check Out the Two Point Hospital Console Launch Trailer:

Visit www.twopointhospital.com to buy the physical edition of Two Point Hospital on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch, or head over to the first party store fronts to get the digital version of the game.

For more information about all things Two Point Hospital, head over to www.twopointhospital.com, where you can also sign up for Hospital Pass.

Related: TWO POINT HOSPITAL New Video Shares Five Tips for Consoles to Keep the Patients Alive

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