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Planet Zoo gets a new trailer and November launch

June 11, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Jurassic World Evolution developer Frontier Developments has announced that their zoo management title Planet Zoo will arrive exclusively for PC on 5th November via Steam in both Standard and Deluxe Editions.  Not only that, they’ve also released the game’s very first in-game trailer – see below…

In Planet Zoo, players are placed in charge of their very own zoo where each animal, from elephants to lion cubs, is an individual creature that will interact with the world and the things that are built around them.  Players will be able to create breathtaking scenery, beautiful enclosures and habitats, dig lakes and rivers, raise hills and mountains and carve tunnels and caves to make their zoo unique.  There’s also a range of exhibits that can be built to show off the wealth of authentically recreated animals.   Create the zoo of your dreams and share the design with others online.

Planet Zoo Standard Edition is available to pre-order now for £34.99/ €44.99/ $44.99 and the Deluxe Edition available at £42.99/ €54.99/ $54.99.  Those who pre-order will be able to join the Beta later this year and receive the Komodo Dragon, Pygmy Hippopotamus, and Thomson’s Gazelle for their zoos at launch.

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Originally published June 11, 2019. Updated June 10, 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: E3 2019, Frontier, Planet Zoo

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