Angry Birds rift has burst open inside Two Point Museum game with fresh museum mayhem to Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the endlessly creative team at developer Two Point Studios. Which can be yours on Steam and Humble Store with its 95% Very Positive reviews.
The Angry Birds rift just crashed into Two Point Museum, and honestly, I didn’t expect it to be this fun. One minute you’re managing exhibits like a calm museum curator. The next? Birds are flying, pigs are sneaking in, and your peaceful museum turns into chaotic Angry Birds energy.
And the best part? Linux and Steam Deck players get the whole thing for free.
The Angry Birds Rift Changes Everything
If you’ve spent time in Two Point Museum, you already know the Digiverse is where the weird and wonderful stuff happens. It’s basically this expanding expedition map where your explorers go hunting for strange artifacts, new exhibits, and decorations from completely different worlds.
Now a brand-new Angry Birds rift has opened up inside that system.
And it’s exactly as ridiculous as it sounds.
Suddenly, Red and the rest of the Angry Birds crew are part of your museum management chaos. They’re not just decorations either. These birds actually help entertain guests and keep those sneaky Bad Piggies from stomping all over your exhibits.
Due to this of course the pigs would try to ruin a museum.
The rift also unlocks Piggy Island, which becomes a full expedition area. Your team can explore locations like the Cobalt Plateaus, the Bamboo Forest, and even Pig City.
And every one of those spots hides new Angry Birds themed artifacts waiting to be taken back to your museum.
Yes, You Can Build a Full Angryverse Exhibit
This is where things get really fun.
The Angry Birds rift introduces nine new exhibits, including roaming wildlife displays and an interactive piece that guests can actually engage with. That means visitors aren’t just staring at glass cases anymore—they’re reacting to living exhibits moving around the museum.
On top of that, your gift shop finally gets some chaos injected into it.
Guests can now walk around wearing Angry Birds merch, which somehow makes the whole museum feel more like a theme park. Honestly, seeing visitors wander around with bird-themed gear while checking out artifacts is weirdly satisfying.
And if you’re the kind of player who likes customization, you’re getting a bunch of new décor too. Wallpapers, flooring, and decorations let you go full Angryverse Museum if you want.
Yes, you can absolutely lean into the madness.
Two Point Museum x Angry Birds rift Trailer
Spring Also Arrives in Two Point County
Alongside the Angry Birds rift chaos, the game also has a Spring Seasonal Update, and it adds a surprising amount of extra content.
Explorers can now travel to a new region called the Easter Isles, hidden inside the Scorched Earth map. That area introduces two new Points of Interest and a few fresh discoveries. Including a fluffy new habitat creature that honestly looks like it just woke up from a very long nap.
There are also three new exhibits tied to botany and wildlife, giving museum builders more ways to fill empty halls.
And since spring is apparently a big deal in Two Point County, the update adds a bunch of seasonal decorations, wall styles, and floor options to freshen up your museum.
And new Chocolate Cake Kiosks.
Plus baskets of chocolate eggs.
Because museum guests apparently run on sugar.
Small Changes That Actually Make Management Better
Beyond the flashy Angry Birds stuff, the update sneaks in some useful improvements too.
Veteran players can now unlock new Curator-Class rewards as they reach higher levels of museum management. Outdoor spaces also get some support with new items like Picnic Tables, which finally makes exterior areas feel more alive.
And if you’ve been working on aquatic exhibits, Briny Bay now comes packed with marine life you can actually display.
It’s the kind of quality of life update that quietly makes your museum feel more dynamic without forcing you to relearn the game.
Perfect Timing for Linux and Steam Deck Players
The entire update is live right now for Linux PC, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC players.
No DLC purchase. No extra cost.
Just a free content drop that adds a full Angry Birds crossover and a seasonal refresh on top of it.
And if you somehow haven’t picked up Two Point Museum yet, the game is currently sitting at 20% off on Steam and Humble Store. Dropping the price down to $23.99 USD / £19.99 / 23,99€.
Honestly? If you enjoy management games that don’t take themselves too seriously, this might be the weirdest and most charming update the game has had so far.
Because the moment an Angry Birds rift opens inside your museum…
