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Planet Zoo South America Pack Arrives April 7

Matt DonahueBy Matt Donahue03/31/20202 Mins ReadUpdated:04/14/2023
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Frontier Developments today announced the second PDLC for Planet Zoo, the South America Pack, will be available on Steam from April 7 for $9.99. Planet Zoo: South America Pack invites players to escape to the lush tropics and craft their own jungle paradise with five iconic new animals, and over 250 new building, scenery, and foliage pieces to choose from.

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The beautiful Jaguar, mischievous Capuchin Monkey, unique Giant Anteater, wonderful Red-Eyed Tree Frog and friendly Llama are the latest arrivals to join the impressive menagerie of authentic animals in Planet Zoo. Budding zoologists will need to learn to care for the individual needs of their new additions, as they balance animal welfare with conservation efforts, and research new facilities and enrichment items to ensure a healthy, genetically diverse zoo.

Planet Zoo: South America

For those who like to let their imagination run wild, Planet Zoo: South America pack offers the chance to build the jungle trek of their dreams, recreating impressive lost civilization architecture, using bamboo and thatched pieces to create wonderful structures, or letting nature playfully take over by utilizing the extensive new selection of foliage.

Alongside the PDLC, Frontier will also be launching a raft of new features and content for existing players as part of the latest free content update. This update will include a new Genealogy tab to enable players to trace the family tree of their animals, additional difficulty settings, research sharing across all franchise zoos, new foliage and enrichment items, and a range of fixes and improvements.

Please note the Planet Zoo: South America pack requires the Planet Zoo base game in order to download and play. Planet Zoo is available now on Steam with a RRP of $44.99, Planet Zoo Deluxe Edition RRP for $54.99 or the Planet Zoo Deluxe Upgrade Pack for $11.99.

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Planet Zoo: South America Pack is coming to Steam on 7 April, 2020: https://store.steampowered.com/app/703080/Planet_Zoo/ Welcome five iconic new animals from the South American region to your zoos: the Jaguar, Llama, Capuchin Monkey, Giant Anteater, and the Red-Eyed Tree Frog.

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