Planet Coaster: Console Edition is launching simultaneously on PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X

Frontier Developments has just announced that its first game to be released on next-generation consoles will be Planet Coaster: Console Edition. Not only will it be released on PS5 and Xbox Series X, Planet Coaster: Console Edition will also be simultaneously released on PS4 and Xbox One.

Having achieved critical acclaim on PC, Frontier is bringing all the fun and excitement of running a theme park to consoles. Just like on the PC, Planet Coaster: Console Edition has an emphasis and focus on “piece-by-piece construction.”

This gives players “limitless freedom.” Players can sculpt and create the ultimate amusement park and then experience the action for themselves thanks to the “physics-driven realism and advanced simulation.”

Planet Coaster: Console Edition

Like Frontier’s other sim games — Planet Zoo, Jurassic World Evolution — players can tinker with all aspects of the park from the cost of food, gifts, merch and more.

You can’t do it alone though and players will need to hire staff, train them up and “exceed guests’ expectations in the quest to build a unique and exhilarating coaster empire.”

Planet Coaster: Console Edition will be available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X Holiday 2020.

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