MIA Exhibits & Items Update brings fresh chaos and laughs to Two Point Museum comedic management sim game for Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows PC. All thanks to the creative minds at Two Point Studios, who keep the fun and surprises coming. Which you can find on both Steam and Humble Store.
Two Point Museum just released a fresh batch of chaos and creativity with its brand-new MIA Exhibits & Items Update, and it’s also everything you never knew you needed in a comedic management sim game. Whether you’re playing on Linux or chilling with Steam Deck in hand, it’s time to dive back into Two Point County, because things just got weird… in the best way possible.
Let’s talk about the heart of this update: MIA Memorial Exhibits. These aren’t your average museum displays. They’re tributes — emotional, over-the-top, slightly ridiculous tributes — to your dearly departed staff. Maybe they vanished on a quest to find ancient artifacts. Maybe they rage-quit after too many sandwich-related injuries on the job. Either way, they’re gone… and now they’re here forever in the new update.
Item Customization
You’ll get custom memorial items — from modest plaques to absurdly gigantic statues — engraved with your lost staff member’s name, how long they lasted, and where they disappeared. You can craft a touching tribute garden or just dump their statue next to the bathrooms. It’s your story to tell, your drama to create.
And the expeditions? Oh yes, those got a makeover too. The MIA Exhibits & Items Update rejigs how exhibits are found, so no more grinding the same zones 50 times hoping for one lousy fossil. Eight Points of Interest (Cold Mines and Downtown Wetlantis among them) now have a more predictable drop rate system. Less RNG, more control. If players dig this change, expect it to roll out to more areas soon.
Two Point Museum: MIA Exhibits & Items Update 3.0 Trailer
But wait — there’s more gear in the crate!
You’ve now got shiny new Gift Shop and Cafeteria posters to deck out your walls, six quirky new staff traits to experiment with, and staff members level up faster than ever. Cargo item production? You can now crank out multiples with one click. And if someone steals from you (rude!), they’ll now carry a bag like a true cartoon villain. Even placing items got smoother, with a new footprint visual that makes building cleaner and cooler.
All of this is live now on Linux and Steam Deck, with other game platforms catching up soon as part of the update items from MIA Exhibits.
But the summer fun’s not stopping there. Next up: the sizzling Summer Update! Get ready for a seasonal Point of Interest called Sunkiss Creek in the Bone Belt. Explore three new aquatic exhibits — the Setsail Fish, Lolliflopper Fish, and Cunning Skink (yes, really) — and go full beach party with new decorations, an ice cream kiosk, fresh wallpapers, floors, an info stand, and even a summer staff outfit. Like actual summer, it won’t last forever. When the season ends, poof — it’s gone.
What’s After MIA Exhibits & Items Update?
After MIA Exhibits & Items Update, then it’s straight into the deep freeze with The Final Museum, the ultimate Arctic finale. This chilly end-of-June drop takes you to the snow-covered Pointy Mountains. You’ll battle reduced guest numbers, air-dropped quests, and even work alongside yetis to build your final museum masterpiece. Oh, and there’s a mystery to solve — what happened to the missing curator?
So, whether you’re building heartfelt memorial gardens or trolling your staff with forgotten corner shrines, the MIA Exhibits & Items Update is full of drama, laughs, and plenty of unexpected moments. Fire up that Linux PC, Steam Deck, and some players like Mac and Windows PC. But this comedic management sim madness isn’t gonna manage itself on both Steam and Humble Store. Which you can find the game for a price of $29.99 USD / £24.99 / 29,99€.
