The next generation of theme park creation ‘Planet Coaster’ launches today

Frontier brings the next generation of theme park creation and management sims to life with Planet Coaster

Frontier Developments today launches Planet Coaster for PC. The future of coaster park simulation games has arrived, but I’m more interested in the neat ways I can murder people on some murder rides.

“Planet Coaster is the coaster park simulation we’ve wanted to make for over a decade”

Planet Coaster makes a creator out of everyone. Lay paths, build scenery, customize rides and make your park unique with powerful piece-by-piece construction, and for those if us that grew up with park building games, this is beyond exciting. Sculpt the landscape to raise mountains, form lakes, dig caverns and even build islands in the sky, then weave coasters through your park above ground and below.

Planet Coaster’s simulation and management tools let you control every aspect of your guests’ experience and watch the profits roll in. Test your skills in a campaign of creative scenarios, or just build without limits and tweak your parks to surprise, delight and thrill your guests.

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And Planet Coaster links you to your friends and to an endless world of new content every day through its Steam Workshop community hub. Incredible (or incredibly morose) creations from the Planet Coaster community are just a click away from being part of your own park.

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Planet Coaster is the coaster park simulation we’ve wanted to make for over a decade,’ says Frontier’s Chief Creative Officer, Jonny Watts. ‘We wanted to give players the best creation tools, the most sophisticated management simulation, incredibly realistic park guests and the best ways to share the community’s creativity. To us, these things make Planet Coaster the future of simulation games.’

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Planet Coaster is available now on Steam and FrontierStore.net for $44.99

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