Well, here's a nice little treat for Two Point Hospital players. Starting today, you can now get your hands on some in-game Sonic goodies for the wonderfully low price of free.
That's right, in celebration of Sonic's 30th anniversary, a free Sonic pack has been released for the hospital management sim. You'll find several costumes available which you can use to clothe your staff (Sonic, Amy, Knuckles, and Tails are all present), as well as some new Sonic items that can be dotted around the place to brighten up your patients' day.
This new crossover actually results in a double whammy of good news, as Two Point Hospital is still enjoying its free Game Trial for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers and is currently 30% off on the eShop. There's never been a better time to jump in and the game has always been rather great, so what are you waiting for?
We're not quite sure how we'd feel being treated by someone in a Sonic costume if we were admitted to hospital ourselves, but hey, this is a video game. Gotta cure fast?
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This is very cool yet very terrifying at the same time
Very cool and a good idea on SEGAs part. Take a play from Nintendo's book. Love to see SEGA get some wins lately.
the wonderfully low price of free
Sonic can't get enough of those Cheesy Gubbins.
Looks like Halloween at my hospital. (In normal years) the doctors and vet techs always dress up for the holiday. I like this and haven't played TPH in a while, so this is great!
What the heck
Not on free trial in Canada.
Yeah, North America region didn't get the free trial.
Sonic giving Knuckles and Amy the eye in that screenshot!
I was going to ask "why?", then again, I already know the answer
Dr. Amigo Simulator is looking great!
So where they selling the latest version of this game?
If you want a game with heaps and heaps of content, this is the one. In fact there's so much I burned out on it. I cleared every scenarios but didn't have the drive to push for 3 stars. Still, if you want bang for your buck this game has got it in spades.
Does that mean they have finally recognized "gotta go fast" as a medical condition?
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