Frontier Developments has announced that Planet Zoo, its resource management simulation game, will be released on the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 on the 26th of March. The game was originally launched on PC in 2019.
Planet Zoo will cost £39.99 / $49.99 / €49.99 and pre-ordering will grant players access to three exclusive animals: the Pygmy Hippopotamus, Komodo Dragon, and Thomson’s Gazelle.
The console editions of the game will include all the updates that have been released for the PC version since its initial launch in November 2019.
What does the console version of Planet Zoo Feature?
Here’s the full details from the press release Frontier Developments sent to GameWatcher:
Budding zookeepers can test their skills across four engaging game modes: Career, Franchise, Challenge, and Sandbox. Deep management allows players to focus on the bigger picture, or control the smallest details to ensure animals, staff, and guests can thrive, in a world where animal welfare and conservation come first.
With piece-by-piece construction, unique themes, and hundreds of building components, creating stunning zoos from the comfort of a sofa has never been easier. Players can also join a connected community with console cross-platform sharing via Frontier Workshop, with habitats, scenery, and even whole zoos available to download and share.
For players looking to expand their zoos with even more animals, scenery, and gameplay scenarios, a Deluxe Edition is available to pre-order for an SRP of £49.99 / $59.99 / €59.99, including 16 additional animals and two additional scenarios, which transport players to both the heart of the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and rich, vibrant wetlands. The Ultimate Edition includes all Deluxe Content, plus a Season Pass granting access to 14 future console DLC packs for an SRP of £99.99 / $119.99 / €119.99.
You can find the Xbox Series X/S pre-order page here, and the PlayStation 5 one here.
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