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Two Point Campus โ€” Steam gift

About the game

Two Point Campus is a cosy university-management sim from the makers of Two Point Hospital. You build the campus, hire eccentric staff, open faculties from knight school to gastronomy, and keep students happy (and passing their exams). You receive the game as a Steam gift โ€” it lands in your library to keep forever.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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Your Steam account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own Two Point Campus. Pick the option for your region.

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How to receive the gift

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Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
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Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile โ†’ โ€œAdd Friendโ€.
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Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift โ€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam โ€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Two Point Campus: build a university worth enrolling in

Two Point Campus is a cosy yet surprisingly deep management sim where you build your own university and turn it into a place where students study, fall in love, join clubs and occasionally blow up the chemistry lab. Two Point Studios โ€” the team behind Two Point Hospital โ€” took their signature British humour and moved it from hospital corridors to student campuses. Here you don't treat patients with lightbulbs for heads; you graduate knights, chefs and wizards โ€” yes, those are the actual faculties.

What the game is and why it hooks you

At its core it's classic management gameplay: you lay out lecture halls, dorms, canteens and recreation areas, hire staff, and keep an eye on budgets and grades. But Two Point Campus stands apart from rigid economic strategies by putting atmosphere and character first. You're not just drawing a grid of rooms โ€” you're crafting a living campus with gardens, posters, statues and students who each have their own needs and moods. Between lectures they hang out, make friends, enter competitions and build up campus spirit.

The campaign guides you across different locations in Two Point County, each with its own challenge: somewhere you need to raise academic scores, somewhere you build the campus around a single unusual course. That keeps things fresh for dozens of hours and stops it ever feeling repetitive.

Unusual faculties instead of dull lectures

The big draw is the courses. Forget dry maths: Two Point Campus has a School of Knights with jousting practice, a Gastronomy faculty with giant dishes, a wizardry school, a spy academy and a pile of other absurd but charming subjects. Each course needs its own rooms and equipment, and you build the logic of the campus around them. That turns layout from a chore into a creative puzzle.

  • ๐ŸŽ“ Dozens of unique courses with their own rooms and mechanics
  • ๐Ÿ› Free-form building: halls, dorms, landscaping, decor
  • ๐Ÿ˜„ Signature Two Point humour โ€” radio announcements, silly situations, punny names
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Balancing student happiness, grades and money

What you get

You're buying the base version of Two Point Campus and receiving it as a Steam gift. After delivery the game stays in your Steam library forever โ€” it's a full copy, not a rental or subscription. The add-ons (Space Academy, School Spirits, Medical School) and the soundtrack are separate DLC and are not part of this gift; the base game is exactly what they build on top of.

How the gift is delivered

Delivery is handled by a bot: you provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region. The bot adds itself to your friends, sends the gift, and leaves your friends list once it's delivered โ€” no need to accept anything manually. The whole thing usually takes just a couple of minutes. Steam Guard is not required.

Two conditions matter, or Steam won't let you accept the gift: your account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own Two Point Campus (a gift can't be accepted for a game the account already has). Double-check both before ordering and it'll go through smoothly.

Who Two Point Campus is for

If you love slow, good-natured yet deep management games, this is for you. It's perfect for evenings when you want to build and improve something without stress or survival timers. Fans of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Museum will feel right at home โ€” it's the same Two Point County universe with the same humour and recognisable style. And if you grew up on classics like Theme Hospital, this is a modern reimagining of that beloved formula.

Staff, students and atmosphere

A real joy of Two Point Campus is the people. You can train your teaching staff in new skills, level them up and assign them to the courses they actually suit, so the right person teaches the right class. Janitors, librarians, assistants and security each have their role, and how cleverly you assign them decides whether the campus runs like clockwork or drowns in litter and complaints. Students aren't just background either: they have relationships, hobby clubs, sports teams and their own little dramas. The happier a student is, the better they perform and the higher your university's reputation climbs โ€” which means more applicants and more money for new buildings.

Platforms and compatibility

Two Point Campus launched on 9 August 2022 and the Steam version runs on Windows, macOS and Linux, so it also plays on Steam Deck. The controls are friendly and the tutorial is gentle โ€” the barrier to entry is low even if you've never touched a management sim before. And since this is a gift straight into Steam, there are no activation keys to fiddle with: once it's delivered the game simply appears in your library, ready to play.