ICYMI: Planet Zoo will be getting its version of Halloween content as it will be receiving the Twilight Pack DLC on October 18th.
\n Frontier Developments will be delivering a number of nighttime creatures to the game in this special pack, as well as a ton of designs and decorations catering to a Halloween theme. Or at the very least a spooky theme, which is pretty normal for a lot of parks to do. The DLC will be released in about a week and a half for $10, but until then, here's more info from the team and a new trailer showing it off.
'\n'In addition to these captivating critters, zookeepers can unleash their creativity with over 200 pieces of eerie scenery, including castle-inspired building pieces, complete with grinning gargoyles, and even a portcullis. Adding even more atmosphere to players' zoos is a range of petrifying plants, including the twisted Bristlecone pine tree, shade-loving Ivy, and bioluminescent ghost fungus.
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