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Home»News»Gaming News»E3 2019: Planet Zoo Opens Its Gates This November

E3 2019: Planet Zoo Opens Its Gates This November

By Diego PerezJune 10, 2019
Planet Zoo

Planet Zoo, the upcoming simulation game from Frontier Developments, creators of Planet Coaster and Zoo Tycoon, will be available on PC later this year.

The date was revealed at the PC Gaming Show earlier today alongside a new trailer, which you can check out below. On the stage, the developers talked about their vision for the game. Planet Zoo will focus on conservation and animal welfare just as much as managing a zoo. It aims to highlight the educational aspect of zoos rather than just hosting animals for display. They also boast the game having the most authentic animals in any video game, and that is made apparent in the trailer.

Planet Zoo launches exclusively on PC on November 5. There’s a beta planned for this summer, and you can get updates on that on the game’s website.

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