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Two Point Hospital Announced
London, England – January 16th, in the year of our
Lord 2018 – SEGA Europe Ltd. and Two Point Studios
today announced a revolutionary new treatment for
‘Light-Headedness’ in their newly revealed game, Two Point
Hospital, coming to Steam in late 2018. In what ‘experts’ are
describing as a ‘light bulb moment for completely fictional
medicine’, the Farnham based studio are drawing plaudits for
their inception of the ‘De-Lux Clinic’, which is being rolled
out across Two Point County to tackle the recent epidemic of
this filamentally flummoxing affliction.
Light-Headedness was first experienced by patient zero, known
only as Trevor.
Two Point Hospital, inspired by and from the creators of Theme
Hospital, is set to be a return to one of gaming’s most loved
sim genres. Two Point Hospital draws on the experience of some
the gaming industry’s most experienced and successful sim
developers, who between them, in addition to Theme Hospital,
have worked on titles like Theme Park and Fable at studios
including Bullfrog, Lionhead and Mucky Foot. Two Point Hospital
will deliver a compelling experience packed with the humour,
charm and replayability fans of the genre have come to expect.
“We’re delighted to finally announce the fruits of our
partnership with Two Point Studios and reveal Two Point Hospital
to the world,” said John Clark, Executive Vice President of
Publishing for SEGA Europe. “We’re committed to finding and
working with the best new studios, ones that fit with SEGA’s
ethos to deliver new IP with strong franchise potential. Two
Point Studios’ vision for Two Point Hospital and their ambitions
for it fit perfectly with that notion and we look forward to
releasing their game later this year.”
"Gary and I have been talking about this project for a number of
years and are really excited to be announcing Two Point Studios'
first game" said Mark Webley, Co-Founder of Two Points Studios.
His fellow Co-Founder, Gary Carr added: "The amazing team we
have managed to bring together, and our partnership with Sega,
has really allowed this first part of our vision to finally come
to fruition".
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