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June 22, 2026

SEGA Unveils 'Two Point Hospital: Heartful Collection,' the All-DLC Complete Edition of Its Goofy Medical Sim

🇯🇵 Originally reported by AUTOMATON

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: If you ever wanted to run a hospital where patients turn into literal lightbulbs, your definitive entry point just arrived. On June 19, SEGA announced Two Point Hospital: Heartful Collection, a complete edition of the cult management sim from Two Point Studios that bundles every previously released DLC into a single package.

Two Point Hospital first launched in 2018 as a spiritual successor to the classic Theme Hospital, casting players as administrators of wonderfully absurd medical facilities. Instead of real ailments, you treat invented maladies like "Light-headedness" (patients with actual bulbs for heads) and "Mock Star" syndrome, building diagnosis rooms, hiring oddball staff, and juggling budgets with a heavy dose of slapstick humor.

The "Heartful Collection" framing is the key selling point: rather than hunting down individual expansions piecemeal, this edition rolls the full library of add-on content into one box. Over its lifespan the game accumulated numerous expansions adding new regions, hospital themes, and ever-stranger diseases, so a single all-in-one release lowers the barrier for newcomers considerably.

The announcement positions this as the "complete version" fans have been waiting for, arriving years after the base game first hit PC and later consoles. While it follows the 2023 sequel Two Point Campus and the more recent Two Point Museum, the original hospital remains the series' most recognizable entry — making a tidied-up, everything-included edition a natural way to keep it on store shelves.

The insider take

From Tokyo, this release reads as classic SEGA catalog stewardship. The publisher has quietly turned the Two Point series into a dependable evergreen franchise, and bundling complete editions is a low-risk way to keep older titles selling to a Japanese audience that adores cozy, systems-driven management games. The "Heartful" naming also signals a localization-conscious touch — Japan's sim-game fans skew toward charming, low-stress builders, and repackaging the original hospital as a warm, all-inclusive product fits that market sensibility perfectly. Expect this to land as a comfort-food recommendation rather than a headline blockbuster.

Originally reported by AUTOMATON (Japanese).

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