Two Point Museum will be a little bit spookier for the next couple of months thanks to its 2025 Autumn Seasonal update, which should now be gracing our download queues. Free to all owners of the game, it introduces a new point of interest, decorations, as well as witches as potential visitors.
Coven Corner is a seasonal point of interest found in the Netherworld. Expeditions helmed by capable Supernatural Experts can return back with three supernatural new exhibits called Witch Crafts, provided they persuade the witches there to part ways with them (or dodge enough of their curses).
Two Point Museum 2025 Autumn Seasonal Update
These exhibits alone will undoubtedly make our museums more exciting, but we also have a series of new autumn-themed decorations – including pumpkins, a barrow, and wall basket – alongside utility items such as an autumnal archway as well as a haystack bench and corner bench to look forward to.
Two Point Museum 2025’s Autumn Seasonal update also brings new lighting options in the shape of two lanterns and carved pumpkins, which should make us quite prepared for Halloween. Furthermore, two new wallpaper and flooring options are also available.
As for the new witch visitors, sending teams of experts to their cozy Coven Corner point of interest and retrieving supernatural exhibits will inevitably draw them to our museums. Depending on how much we impress them, “they may cast a spell […], good or bad.”
It is worth noting that the seasonal point of interest is only available while the autumn event is live. Thankfully, it will only end on November 30, giving us two months to secure all the goodies.
The decorations it introduces persist forever after being unlocked and, should you miss the opportunity to visit Coven Corner this year, it is set to open its doors again next autumn.
You can read more about Two Point Museum 2025’s Autumn Seasonal update in its dedicated blog post and, if you’ve yet to pick up the latest entry in the series, find out what we thought about the base game in our review.
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