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Two Point Museum is a hilarious joy to play. Even if the humor can get a little jarring, as we stated in our review, it's still a blast to build your museum up and create your exhibits to make as much money as possible. It's also great to play on the Steam Deck, and with the new 2.0 update, it's even more legible to see everything you need to.

Two Point Museum can be purchased on Fanatical for $26.19 to save around 12% off MSRP.

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The new 2.0 update has some great new content to check out, but there are also some nice improvements for the Steam Deck too. There is now an option for very large UI scaling, making it significantly easier to see everything we need on the Deck's smaller screen.

The biggest changes however come from all the new content and settings! There are new wallpapers and floors to choose from, Sandbox settings to fine-tune your experience further, quality of life changes to staff with two new staff room items, security changes with new 360 degree camera and thieves not running away as fast as before, Expedition discovery and Exhibits also got new changes to make it easier to find Pristine Exhibits, and so much more.

You can check out the full changelog for the update via their Steam Community Post.

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Two Point Museum can be purchased on Steam for $29.99, but it can be purchased on Fanatical for $26.19 to save some money. It is rated Playable due to small in-game text.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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