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Two Point Museum Adds Cult of the Lamb Free Update With New Survey Sites

The update folds the cult management loop of Cult of the Lamb directly into Two Point Museum's simulation, making follower devotion a mechanical lever that cuts staff costs and unlocks museum-wide benefits.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Two Point Museum Adds Cult of the Lamb Free Update With New Survey Sites

SEGA released a free update on August 21, 2026, adding Cult of the Lamb collaboration content to Two Point Museum. Players explore four new survey sites in the Land of the False Bishop, create four types of special exhibits, and guide museum visitors into becoming followers. Deeper devotion lowers staff salary demands and unlocks rituals with museum benefits.

The Land of the False Bishop is now open for surveying in Two Point Museum, and it brings the cult's management systems along with it. Visitors can be steered into becoming followers, and the more loyal that flock grows, the cheaper the staff becomes.

Devotion earned through cult management feeds back into the museum economy. Players can spend it on upgraded decorations, upgraded Cult of the Lamb exhibits, and new rituals that grant various benefits to the museum. Staff loyalty also rises under the Cult of the Museum feature, which directly lowers their salary demands as devotion deepens.

The workshop adds four types of special collaboration exhibits, and freely moving lamb exhibits can be invited into the museum itself. The update is free and available now.

  • The Land of the False Bishop survey sites: four new survey sites to explore
  • Special collaboration exhibits: four types creatable in the workshop
  • Freely moving lamb exhibits: can be invited into the museum
  • Cult of the Museum feature: increases staff loyalty and lowers salary demands as devotion deepens
  • Devotion rewards: used for upgrades, offerings, and unlocking new rituals

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