The crossover is delivered as a no-cost update and expands Two Point Museum’s Digiverse—an ever-growing expedition map that introduces new Points of Interest, exhibits, and decorations themed to other game universes.
The new Cult of the Lamb content integrates directly with Two Point Museum’s exhibit and visitor systems.
According to the update notes, curators can construct a Shrine within their museum to begin earning Devotion from visitors and to unlock a dedicated Cult Rewards tree.
As cult membership grows, guests can convert into loyal followers who contribute additional Devotion, boost overall Museum Buzz, and make offerings in the form of donations.
The Digiverse expansion adds four Points of Interest set across the hostile realms familiar to Cult of the Lamb players.
Creators gain access to four unique Exhibit designs crafted in Two Point Museum’s Workshop, and the roaming Lamb Exhibit can be invited to the museum roster.
The update also formalizes how followers operate inside the museum: guests who join the Museum Cult may earn bonuses tied to their loyalty, and staff members can be trained in cult-related duties to lower salary expectations in exchange for faith-driven incentives.
Developers note that Devotion is the update’s central currency, earned through shrine activities and guest interaction, and spendable within the Cult Rewards tree to unlock decorative items and exhibit upgrades that reflect Cult of the Lamb aesthetics.
The package additionally introduces new Rituals—mechanics that trade Devotion for temporary Boons to benefit museum operations.
A new trailer released by the publisher highlights the crossover’s art, exhibits, and gameplay integrations.
Two Point Museum was developed by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA; Cult of the Lamb was developed by Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital.
Players can download the Digiverse update now on platforms where Two Point Museum is available, including Nintendo Switch via the eShop where applicable.
For players watching Nintendo announcements, this crossover underscores ongoing support for cross-promotional updates and the continued growth of Two Point Museum’s Digiverse as a vehicle for creative collaborations.