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Planet Coaster

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Simulation
Developer: Frontier Developments
Release Date: Nov. 17, 2016

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'Planet Coaster' To Get Classic Rides Collection And Free New Coaster Next Week - Trailer

by Rainier on April 8, 2019 @ 8:20 a.m. PDT

Planet Coaster will be the new destination for everyone who cares about creative gaming, coaster parks and involving management sims.

Planet Coaster will offer the best-ever ways to express your creativity, total freedom to make your park unique, sophisticated park management gameplay, expressive and charming crowds, and a new connected global village where players can share their creations with the Planet Coaster community.

Be inspired and inspire others as you create, manage and share the world’s greatest coaster parks with friends and content creators around the world.

It’s the most sophisticated park simulation in gaming history, and you’re the boss!

Each guest is an expressive individual who thinks, feels and explores your parks with their own interests, desires and cash in their pocket. They even have their own language.

The colourful characters react in an instant as you control every aspect of your parks, and together they tell you at a glance just how well you’re doing as you build your coaster empire.

Test your park management skills; use your business acumen to survive and thrive in 'Challenge mode', complete scenarios to build your reputation as you rise through the ranks in 'Career mode' or simply create beautiful parks with unlimited resources in 'Sandbox mode'.

You’re the creator in a world full of fun, excitement and celebration!


Frontier Developments announced that a new, free roller coaster and premium Classic Rides Collection for Planet Coaster will arrive on 16 April.

Copperhead Strike, a newly launched coaster at Carowinds park in North Carolina, USA, will be free for all Planet Coaster players to feature in their parks from 16 April. Faithfully recreated from the original ride blueprints, this twisting and looping coaster train is beautifully themed like an original American hot-rod. Copperhead Strike packs a real punch with its double launching track layout which boasts an inverted top hat, two 360 loops, a corkscrew, and a unique jojo roll straight out the station.

It’s as close as you can get to riding the real thing.

A new premium ride collection, the Classic Rides Collection, will arrive alongside the free Copperhead Strike update on 16 April. Similar to the Magnificent Rides Collection, this pack will feature nine all-new rides for players, plus one variant ride.

Planet Coaster’s piece-by-piece construction philosophy builds on Frontier’s unrivalled expertise in the genre. It’s easy to pick-up, yet rewards you with limitless creativity and uniquely beautiful results.

Build the most amazing coasters, lay curvaceous paths, design intricate scenery and customize rides to your heart's content. Let your imagination run wild using the huge variety of themed scenery pieces, objects and blueprints on offer.

Raise mountains, form lakes, dig caverns, create dark-rides and even build islands in the sky!

Be inspired, and inspire others!

Planet Coaster links friends and content creators through the game’s Planet community hub, which has a slick Steam Workshop integration at its heart.

Choose the best from your friends, favourite community creator celebrities, or the latest designs selected by the Planet Coaster team.

With countless options and blueprints for you to explore, you'll create amazing parks, delight your guests and share your success across the world.

Planet Coaster is available now on Steam and FrontierStore.net for £29.99 ($44.99, €37.99). Planet Coaster is available at retail stores in selected territories.


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