The beavers get their own ponds in which to build their timber dams. The beaver is an exciting addition from the North America Pack. The DLC will be released on 22 June 2021 and costs 10 euros. But the exotic animal world of this continent offers so much more. After all, animals from Africa such as the giraffe, elephants or zebras were already available at release.
The Africa Pack is the first DLC that basically adds even more animals to an already quite well-stocked continent. The DLC was released on 30 March 2021 and costs 10 euros. Bears and monkeys are already in the base game. However, there are also fewer unique species. At the same time, this new DLC is the expansion with the most new species for your zoo so far. The first new expansion in 2021 brings a lot of animals from Southeast Asia into the game. Many animal lovers wished for the Penguin as a zoo classic back at release, the Aquantic Pack now hands it down. The DLC will be released on 8 December 2020 and costs 10 euros. Rather, it is about species that feel at home both on land and in the water. However, this does not mean fish or whales. The fourth DLC after release focuses on animals that live in the water. The DLC will be released on 25 August 2020 and will again cost 10 euros. As usual, the DLC offers lots of building options in addition to the 5 new animal species, all of which were inspired by plants and culture on the Red Continent. In it are a few of the most famous animals from Down Under. The Australia Pack is another DLC for Planet Zoo. The koala bear is certainly one of the cuddliest species our beautiful earth has to offer. With the release of the South America Pack on 7 April 2020, five more animals have made their way into Planet Zoo via paid expansion. Arctic Packįrom 17 December 2019, for example, you can get the new Arctic Pack, in which the following animals can be found. The following animals are not included in the basic game, but can only be purchased for cash as DLC. You will find the DLC animals under a separate paragraph. Therefore, we have divided this list into vivariums and enclosures. Smaller animals do not have their own enclosures, but are exhibited in vivariums. In Planet Zoo there will be both free-ranging mammals, for which we will have to build open enclosures, and smaller animals such as insects and reptiles. All enclosure animals sorted by continent.You can learn more about Planet Zoo in our review.
Planet Zoo is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB. You’ll need to own the base game of Planet Zoo in order to access this DLC. The Planet Zoo: Europe Pack will be released on Decemfor $9.99. Some are “inspired by various European countries and cultures,” while others will have a winter theme.įinally, this DLC will add a new Timed Scenario to the game, which will challenge players to manage a zoo with three areas inspired by Italy, France, and Switzerland. This new DLC will also add over 250 scenery pieces to the game. According to the Planet Zoo website, all of these animals “will have their own requirements and challenges as you incorporate them into your zoos.” The Europe Pack will add five new animals to the game: the Eurasian Lynx, the Alpine Ibex, the European Badger, the European Fallow Deer, and the Fire Salamander exhibit animal.
Some of this new content has a winter theme.įrontier Developments has revealed the next downloadable content (DLC) pack coming to Planet Zoo, its zoo simulation game that allows players to build and manage zoos.