

So yes, you want PC2 to be just RCT3 as RCT3 had water parks and a safari. They're unlikely to announce what that project actually is until E3 (more recently Summer Game Fest) 2024, so June of next year.
PLANET COASTER 2 PLUS
You're talking maybe 6 months off from release before any announcement would happen and the first potential window is here:įor FY25 we plan to release F1® Manager 2024 plus an own-IP creative management simulation gameFY25 = 1st June 2024 - 31st May 2025 (likely November 2024) Planet Coaster just had a much slower start with regards to DLC, It has very little to do with people preferring animals or dinosaurs over coasters & rides.Īs to sequels, any potential for one is still too far off for any announcement. If at some point in the future there were to be a sequel to this game there's no reason it wouldn't have the same kind of release strategy and by extension profitability as their most recent park management games. It's more a case that they prototyped what they went on to refer to as their "launch & nurture" strategy with Planet Coaster but have since turned that into a fine art and as such their later games had a much smoother (and steeper slope) when you directly compare revenue earnings on a chart. In their subsequent games (JWE 1 & 2 and Planet Zoo) they had a DLC ready to ship as a Deluxe version, then another DLC just 30 days on from launch and after that immediately transitioned into the quarterly release schedule they established with Planet Coaster.


They then settled into what would be a familiar routine of delivering a DLC on an approximately quarterly schedule for the next couple of years or so. With the exception of the Universal go kart skins (which don't really count as a proper DLC IMO) it was around 11 months before they released anything. Originally posted by Harbinger:Planet Coaster was Frontier's first foray into selling paid DLC for a park manager game.
