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Frontier Developments Announces Planet Zoo: Oceania Pack, Launching September 19

Matt DonahueBy Matt Donahue09/13/20232 Mins Read
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Planet Zoo is a game that keeps exploring new biomes, animals, and more with its ever-expanding downloadable packs. From Africa to North America, Europe, the wetlands, and more, the developers have invested time and care into building out the wildlife world in the game. Now, Frontier Developments invites players to experience Planet Zoo: Oceania Pack, a thrilling new expansion for the ultimate zoo simulation, arriving on September 19th on Steam for a suggested retail price of $9.99.

In the latest DLC, players will be able to welcome five fascinating new species to their zoos, hailing from the wild, sun-kissed coasts of Oceania: the North Island Brown Kiwi, Tasmanian Devil, Little Penguin, Quokka, and the Spectacled Flying Fox walkthrough exhibit.

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While players will get to add new animals to their zoos, they can also build out habitats and areas of their park to reflect the aesthetic of the region. The Planet Zoo: Oceania Pack also brings over 200 scenery pieces inspired by the beauty of the Pacific region. Players can transform their zoos into an idyllic island paradise with natural building materials, wooden carvings, colorful floral embellishments, and vibrant new plants.

In addition, zookeepers will meet some familiar faces as they try their hand at a brand new campaign scenario, working alongside Bernie Goodwin and his daughter to construct a new wildlife park.

The pack will arrive alongside a free base-game update, bringing a range of extras and enhancements, including glass Viewing Domes, a new Temperate biome available for Oceania, and more.

Get ready to build larger and add these wonderful new additions like the North Island Brown Kiwi, Tasmanian Devil, Little Penguin, Quokka, and the Spectacled Flying Fox to your zoo. Visit Planet Zoo Website to find out more.

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All aboard! Let’s set sail for the Planet Zoo: Oceania Pack. Wishlist here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2502240/Planet_Zoo_Oceania_Pack Introducing the curious North Island Brown Kiwi, the energetic Tasmanian Devil, the sociable Little Penguin, the smiling Quokka and the majestic Spectacled Flying Fox in its Walkthrough Exhibit.

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