I haven’t been shy about how a lot I loved Planet Coaster: Console Version when it arrived on Xbox in time for the discharge of the Xbox Sequence X. Not solely was it the sport that I felt was pushing my shiny new console the toughest however it saved me busy till precise Xbox Sequence X video games got here out.
And now, scorching on the heels of the additionally good Planet Zoo: Console Version making the bounce to Xbox, a brand new Planet Coaster is on the horizon. However there is no such thing as a time between PC and console releases, Planet Coaster 2 is launching on each on the identical time. And, we’ve performed it.

For followers of earlier Frontier video games, the UI of Planet Coaster 2 on Xbox feels immediately acquainted; all your construct choices are on the underside of the display that may be simply accessed utilizing the shoulder buttons. There are refined enhancements to be discovered there, like the flexibility so as to add particular results on to your rides to enhance your park score. Sadly, I didn’t get the prospect to correctly discover these as I used to be busy creating some heinous water slides, however I’ll clarify my reasoning later.
These new additions to rides will be programmed in utilizing the brand-new occasion sequencer. Animatronics, water spouts and perhaps even hidden surprises for riders can all be added to current blueprints and new to make your rides as distinctive as you may think about.
Throughout our hands-on preview of Planet Coaster 2 we had the prospect to check out an early marketing campaign mission that confirmed off how a lot thought has gone into the video games. Within the earlier Planet Coaster, these marketing campaign missions weren’t rather more than finishing goals on a clean canvas and with restricted funds. Right here although, we be taught {that a} rival firm has bought an space of land inside our land put aside for our newest theme park. They usually have some fairly tight restrictions for what can go on there. However fortunately, these restrictions did permit us to discover the most important new addition for Planet Coaster 2: water.
It used to solely be that the outdated log flume was your option to cool off, however Planet Coaster 2 introduces extra water-themed rides in an enormous method. There are many water slides, swimming swimming pools and related services to both improve your theme park, or to construct a waterpark solely.
“We’ve constructed Planet Coaster 2 so it’s a alternative for the participant actually. They will construct waterparks solely, in the event that they want, or they’ll construct theme parks or a mix of each,” says Wealthy Newbold, Sport Director on Planet Coaster 2. Our full interview can be coming quickly – maintain a watch out for it.

As soon as once more, there are the usual blueprints so that you can use, however you might be free to design your individual if you want. It was this side I used to be eager to discover within the Sandbox part of the hands-on demo.
I’ll always remember the time I went on Summit Plummet at Blizzard Seaside in Disneyworld (after which needed to surgically take away my swimming shorts from my posterior afterwards), and I needed to see if something comparable might be replicated right here in Planet Coaster 2. It might, after which some.
Firstly, I needed to assemble an enormous platform within the sky to accommodate the waterslides. When the Y-axis saved going greater and better, I made a decision to cease after I might nonetheless see the park guests mingling about under. And I used to be in a position to shortly create a protracted, steep waterslide in seconds, because of an extremely simple creation software. Having performed Parkitect: Deluxe Version not too long ago, I used to be anticipating bother, however that actually wasn’t the case for Planet Coaster 2.
However I needed mine to be one thing a bit extra as properly, so I shortly constructed one other slide, this time one which allowed the usage of rubber rings down it. Once more, it was lots simpler than I anticipated, offering you at the very least place the top of the slide into water too. The Olympic sized swimming pool was what I used to permit probably the most run-off as a physique flies off the slide.
The kicker with my rubber ring slide was that I designed it to wriggle across the first slide, and it labored. Inadvertently although, I had created a monster, as I acquired a number of complaints that this slide was too scary. After which I checked the nausea score, and let’s simply say I used to be glad I had chosen an enormous pool as a result of it was about to overflow.
Fortunately the preview ended earlier than I had time to rent extra cleaners. Nevertheless it was sufficient time to know that the waterparks are going to be a implausible addition for Planet Coaster 2. Together with the quality-of-life enhancements and a shared Sandbox characteristic the place gamers can team-up cross-platform to create a park collectively, offering they take it in turns, and there ought to be no motive to not be enthusiastic about getting palms on the completed product.

And there isn’t lengthy to attend both. Planet Coaster 2 will launch on Xbox Sequence X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC (concurrently!) on 6th November. And pre-orders are stay now.
For the Planet Coaster 2 normal version, that can value you £39.99. The Deluxe Version is priced at £54.99 and comes with the Classic Funfair Journey Pack; 10 new rides embrace a traditional Grand Carousel and a wood curler coaster. All pre-orders will even include three extra rides as a part of the Bonus Journey Assortment.
For a greater take a look at what you’re getting, take a look at the pre-order trailer right here:
At first, I used to be doubtful of a full sequel to Planet Coaster. However after even only a quick period of time with Planet Coaster 2, I’m offered on the brand new additions. Tell us within the feedback if you’ll be choosing this up on launch day.
Large thanks exit to Frontier for offering us with entry to Planet Coaster 2. We’ll comply with with a full overview of the sport on Xbox nearer launch.
