Two Point Hospital sequel leaked on Microsoft Store, focuses on college
Two Point Hospital was one of my favorite games of 2020. The game is a hilarious hospital simulation, where patients from all walks of life get diagnosed with the wackiest diseases. A spiritual successor to Theme Hospital from 1997 (which was one of my favorite games as a kid), Two Point Hospital received critical acclaim and fantastic sales.
Inevitably, questions of a sequel to Two Point Hospital started floating around. While this spiritual successor to Theme Hospital was amazing, I was seriously curious what Two Point Studios could do with a completely different business environment. It looks like we might have gotten that answer.
A listing for game called Two Point Campus was accidentally leaked on the Microsoft Store. As the name suggests, Two Point Studios next games focuses on the university life. An actual description of the game was snatched, just before it got taken down. You can read it below:
Rather than typical academic fare, students in Two Point County enjoy a range of wild and wonderful courses: from Knight School (hey, we all have to learn jousting at some point in our lives), to the salivatory Gastronomy, where your students will build mouth-watering concoctions like giant pizzas and enormous pies.
Take advantage of the opportunity to spend way more time with the little people in your university. The academic year begins with a summer break, giving you enough time to get everything looking great before your students move in.
Build libraries, hire the best staff (from eccentric professors to madcap researchers), kit your campus out with the best courses and watch the academic potential of your students get unlocked!
But it’s not just work hard. Get to know your students, explore their individual personalities, wants and needs. Keep them happy with clubs, societies, gigs.
A release date was not found on the original listing. E3 is next week, so hopefully we’ll get some concrete details from SEGA by June 12th.
What do you think of being in charge of a university this time around? Share your thoughts with us below!