Park Beyond is coming to PC and consoles this June

Bandai Namco and developer Limbic Entertainment have announced Park Beyond, the “imaginative theme park simulation game” will be launching for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on June 16, 2023.

Recently shown off during the Future Game Show, Park Beyond will soon be hosting a closed beta which will run from May 9 through May 19 on PC. Players who are interested in taking part can register online.

Those who take part in the beta will unlock a special “golden skin for the omnicar.” Pre-orders are also open with a range of pre-order bonuses and goodies up for grabs.

Park Beyond

The editions available to pre-order now are;

Standard Edition PS5 and Xbox Series X|S

  • Base Game

Deluxe Edition: VISIONEER Edition – Digital

  • Base game
  • ZOMBEYOND Impossification Set
  • Park Beyond: Annual Pass – a Season Pass including 3 upcoming DLCs
  • Annual Pass Bonus Coaster Car Set with 5 exclusive car skins

Collector’s Edition: IMPOSSIFIED edition – Physical (BNE Store only)

  • Everything included in the VISIONEER Edition
  • Physical & Digital Soundtrack by Olivier Derivière
  • Omnicar Desk figurine
  • Artbook
  • Poster
  • Lanyard & staff badge
  • BEYOND SEAS Set

Park Beyond is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on June 16, 2023.


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