Hurry & Grab These Ridiculous Two Point Museum Costumes Before It’s Too Late


The silliest museum management game on the market, Two Point Museum, just launched their first DLC, Fantasy Finds, and is offering a few extra costumes for staff members to celebrate the occasion. After all, everyone knows that a security guard will surely do his best work when dressed in a hot dog costume, as long as none of the museum guests are too hungry, and who wouldn’t want to dress up as a Cheesy Goblin?

Two Point Museum received nine out of ten stars from ScreenRant when it was released earlier this year, on March 4, 2025, and the new Fantasy Finds DLC adds a massive amount of additional content to the game. Even though these Twitch drops are being offered in celebration of the DLC launch on July 17, players do not have to have the paid DLC in order to make use of these costumes. Any game of Two Point Museum can have a cheerful Roach Burger employee behind the ticket counter, as long as players act fast to unlock it before the promotion ends.

How To Get The New Two Point Museum Costumes

Three Hilarious Costumes From Watching Twitch Streamers

Costumes for Roach Burger, Cheesy Goblin, and a “Misdeweiner” Hot Dog are free for everyone until August 7th, 2025 at 15:00 BST. All you have to do is watch a Twitch streamer who is playing Two Point Museum and is offering the drops, and make sure you have drops turned on for your account by doing the following:

Once the drops have been earned, players will see the outfits in their game as long as they are connected to their Two Point County account.

Making the experience even sweeter, players do not have to purchase the Fantasy Finds DLC for Two Point Museum in order to equip these new outfits, and they are available for all platforms, including PC and console. The costumes are cosmetic only and will not add any bonuses to the game, other than making staff members look extra stylish while walking around all the comical exhibit themes.

Twitch Drops Are A Great Way To Find Freebies

Many Games Offer Special Cosmetics Or Rewards For Supporting Streamers

Several games have adopted the strategy of encouraging Twitch streamers to play their games by offering drops and rewards. Sometimes these can be impressive cosmetics or in-game currency, but other times they may be a bit less exciting. It is always worth keeping an eye on the social media channels of your favorite games to see if things like this are being offered, as Twitch drops can be an effortless way to get free content.

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Two Point Museum Interview: Developers Talk About How It Differs From Other Two Point Games

Screen Rant was able to talk with some of the developers behind the upcoming game Two Point Museum about what makes this game so special.

Two Point Museum is an excellent example of how a game can successfully work with content creators on Twitch to benefit both the game and the streamers. Not only does Two Point Museum offer several integrations for Twitch viewers to interact with their streamers’ museums (for both good and evil), but this is the second time that there have been limited-time cosmetic rewards offered as well. Hopefully there will be chances to get any missed drops in the future, but, then again, maybe that would take away from the uniqueness of it being limited-time.

Source: Two Point County, Twitch


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Two Point Museum

Systems

9/10

Released

March 4, 2025

ESRB

Everyone // Mild Fantasy Violence, Comic Mischief

Developer(s)

Two Point Studios

Engine

Unity





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