Two Point Campus (opens in new tab), the academically-focused sequel to the medical management sim Two Point Hospital, is getting mod support. A release date hasn’t been set but developer Two Point Studios said that it hopes to begin beta testing mod support on Steam “very soon.”
Two Point Hospital also has mod support, but the studio said that it’s aiming for more powerful and flexible options in Two Point Campus.
“In our previous game, Two Point Hospital, we enabled Steam Workshop and had the ability for players to make their own custom wallpapers, rugs, and so on,” the studio wrote (opens in new tab). “We wanted to take this a bit further in Two Point Campus though, so for the first time ever, we’ll be enabling players to mod actual items in the game!”
Surprisingly, Two Point Campus will not use Steam Workshop, but will instead be tied with Mod.io (opens in new tab) in order to enable cross-platform mod support. Two Point Studios said mod support will be rolled out in stages, beginning with item modding and then moving into “other areas of the game.”
📣 We are officially bringing mod support to Two Point Campus on PC & Console with our friends at @modiohq! We’re looking for modders to take part in a small beta very soon, so if that’s you, get in touch! More info here 🔗 https://t.co/kKTUCTLQGT pic.twitter.com/pOVqXMy6EANovember 10, 2022
If you’re interested in making mods and would like to check out the beta, you can drop the team an email at [email protected] for information on getting in. Two Point Studios said having experience with Unity will be “a huge help” for prospective modders, as that’s what you’ll be using to make your mods.
And for those who like Two Point Campus but don’t care so much about mods, the studio said it will have “lots more to talk about soon.”