
This beta is the next step in getting modding up and running for everyone to enjoy across consoles and PC in Two Point Campus.

Now all Steam Windows players can access the Mods menu in-game, and use player-created items, or even make their own. Modding then entered a Steam beta a few weeks ago, for anyone interested in getting a sneak peek at the new modding tools. You’ll be able to check out their creations and have them in-game, but more on that later. Over the last few weeks, awesome students over at UCA have been working with us to create their own item mods! As part of their course, they’ve been learning how to use modding tools to customise textures and models to create their very own in-game items. We are working on getting the functionality for other items to work ASAP! Now, let's catch you up with what’s happened so far, shall we? Now we’re here with a very exciting update for you all, we’re delighted that Steam players on Windows are now able to begin experimenting and subscribing to mods in the latest Steam update! This is our next step in getting modding up and running for you all to enjoy, we can’t wait to see what you create, and what your favourite items are!įor players over on Linux and Mac, at this time, only picture and poster mods will work on Mac and Linux. Well, we’ve been busy working alongside the lovely folks over at mod.io to bring cross-platform modding to Two Point Campus!


Hope you’re all having a fab week! You might remember a little while ago we announced modding was in the works.
