


With upgrade path support, those that purchase a digital copy of the game on PlayStation®4 or Xbox One will be able to download the optimized next-gen version free of charge when it becomes available by logging on to their next-gen console with the account they purchased the game on. Retailing at a suggested retail price of $49.99 for the standard version, and £49.99/$59.99/€54.99 for the Deluxe Edition, the cross-gen launch means more players than ever can enjoy the thrill and excitement of running their own coaster park no matter what console they choose to play on. These additions are sure to provide budding coaster park creators with even more ways to delight their guests. As well as the base game, players will also get access to both the Magnificent Rides Collection and the Classic Rides Collection, offering up a total of 18 new rides and coasters, inspired by some of the most iconic attractions from fairgrounds and theme parks around the world. PlayStation5 players can jump into the action from November 12 in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, and November 19 in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.Īvailable as a digital exclusive, Planet Coaster: Deluxe Edition expands upon the rich assortment of rides and coasters available. Planet Coaster: Console Edition launches during the holiday period 2020.Frontier Developments today revealed Planet Coaster: Console Editionand Planet Coaster: Deluxe Edition will be coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PlayStation4 on November 10, 2020. Don't forget, the free next-gen upgrade isn't available for physical versions of the game if you move onto the Xbox Series S or the PS5 Digital Edition. The next-gen upgrade means if you build a park and share it to the workshop, and then move on to the next-gen console, you can carry on with that same park from the workshop. Console players will still be able to use mouse and keyboard. The Grid Building Mode is also new, giving more control on spacing when building. Planet Coaster: Console Edition has "been designed with couch gaming in mind," says Frontier's Philippa Moore, "so we've re-designed the interfaces and the UIs, so it's bigger, clearer to read, easier to see from your sofa." There's also a new control scheme, new "forward-facing blueprints," and a help panel. Career mode now has full voiceovers, and challenge mode has new difficulty settings for a total of four difficulty modes. New tutorial levels with new characters have been added to the console edition to guide you through the essentials, and then you can go on to play career mode, sandbox mode, or challenge mode. The news comes alongside the second dev diary for the console edition of Planet Coaster, which runs through ways to play the game.
