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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a development studio formed by Ben Hymers, Mark Webley and Gary Carr, the latter two having previously worked for [[Bullfrog Productions]] and [[Lionhead Studios]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a development studio formed by Ben Hymers, Mark Webley and Gary Carr, the latter two having previously worked for [[Bullfrog Productions]] and [[Lionhead Studios]]. |
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Two Point Studios is a development studio formed by Ben Hymers, Mark Webley and Gary Carr, the latter two having previously worked for Bullfrog Productions and Lionhead Studios.
Two Point Studios signed a publishing agreement with Sega in May 2017, resulting in the release of Two Point Hospital in August 2018. In May 2019 the studio was acquired by Sega.
Contents
Softography
PlayStation 4
- Two Point Hospital (2020)
- Two Point Campus (2022)
Xbox One
- Two Point Hospital (2020)
- Two Point Campus (2022)
Nintendo Switch
- Two Point Hospital (2020)
- Two Point Campus (2022)
PlayStation 5
- Two Point Campus (2022)
- Two Point Museum (2024)
Xbox Series X
- Two Point Museum (2024)
Steam
- Two Point Hospital (2018)
- Two Point Campus (2022)
- Two Point Museum (2024)