Welcome Curators… to the Digiverse!
You’re just in time friends, someone spilt a coffee all over the Meat Wizard arcade machine and it might have caused a minor space-time continuum… something strange is happening to the fibrous fabric of digital space-time in Two Point County.
This unusual activity has opened up rifts that lead to other worlds in a place/not-place they're calling The Digiverse, a new expedition map.
These rifts look a tad volatile, but it doesn’t look like anything to fear… yet. We should definitely monitor it to see if anything changes. They look big enough to fly a chopper into, so, in the name of exploration, how about we open this thing up and take a look inside?
In the first rift, you'll hire new Digital Experts and send them into the unknown, as they explore video game history across three Meat Wizard titles (Two Point County's most beloved video game title). Explore four new points of interest to discover new exhibits, decor and workshop items.
So, from August 28th, will your experts meat their fates, or can they delve deeper, avoid Brorcillis, and discover the design flaws of Meat Wizard 3D?
Explore a nostalgic trip into the County’s video game history
Adventure in Meat Wizard 1 & 2, and perhaps discover the franchise’s darkest secret…
Discover seven new Exhibits across four new Points of Interest
Build two new Interactive Displays: Meat Wizard Arcade Machines
Find and unlock Power Ups, a new boon-giving project for the workshop
The Digiverse map will grow over time as new rifts are discovered, providing new exhibits, decoration and gameplay.
So, when can we explore?
Our latest update, version 5.0, is coming August 28th. This is free update for all players! The new expedition map, called the Digiverse will become part of the base game for Two Point Museum, unlocked after completing City Act 2 (Memento Mile).
Alongside new opportunities to explore the Digiverse, update 5.0 will also include some lovely non-Digiverse new stuff, quality of life changes, new language support, bug fixes and a tonne of optimisations.