Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery DLC Launches 15th March

Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery

Sega Europe Limited and Two Point Studios have announced the launch date Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery DLC set for 15th March, 2022. The expansion will be available on both the Steam and the Microsoft Store, with a pre-purchase option that offers a 10% discount.

The new Speedy Recovery DLC brings and a new and exciting game mode, as players take command of a new fleet of ambulances, designed for all sorts of emergencies. As new medical emergencies and incidents pop up via the new Dispatch button, players must use their ever-growing and improving ambulance squad to deliver the patients to the hospitals all around the Two Point Count, and also cure their ailments.

Watch the Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery trailer below:

Race past new and familiar Two Point locations, from the cold and wintery Pointy Mountains to the tropical islands of Pebberley Island in an effort to pick up sick patients. Go the extra mile and dispatch shiny new road ambulances like the Big Healer or avoid bad traffic by calling in the Airloovator and fly your patients to safety. Make sure to step it up a gear when competing against rival hospitals, as they have their own pimped up fleet of ambulances. In this business it pays to get there first!

Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery will see players exploring three new locations, where it features three new, fully animated treatment rooms. In addition, there are new illnesses to be discovered that include Under the Weather, Hive Mind, and Snow Problem. New curing machines like the Honey Trap to get your patients cured and back on the road to recovery. The DLC comes with several flashy new items, like an Ambulance Racetrack, Rainbow Arches, a Duck Bin, and many more.

What do you think of the Two Point Hospital Speedy Recovery DLC? Post your comments below.

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