Frontier Developments' newest amusement park building and management simulator is due out on November 6 for PC and consoles.
Pre-orders are live, with the Standard Edition costing $49.99. The Deluxe Edition is $64.99 and includes the Vintage Funfair Ride Pack.
Frontier Developments has released the first gameplay deep dive video for its upcoming management sim, showcasing about 15 minutes of new footage.
Aside from bugs, rough edges and Contract shenanigans, Frontier's latest is an enthralling take on the sport's behind-the-scenes action.
The sequel to the beloved 2017 management sim features water attractions, new themes and scenery and asynchronous multiplayer.
More than just another yearly update?
Frontier Developments has also released a new gameplay trailer for the management simulation title.
Launching sometime between June 1st, 2025 and May 31st, 2026, it's unknown if this is a new entry in the Jurassic World Evolution series.
Atari will pay Frontier Developments $7 in exchange for the rights to the classic theme park construction and management sim.
Frontier Developments speaks with GamingBolt about its zoo construction and management simulator's console port.
2019's Planet Zoo is making its way to consoles. Here's everything you need to know before its release next week.
This year's title offers poaching, dynamic contract negotiations, improved rival team AI, and the option to create your own team.
The two new heroes coming to Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin are Kurdoss Valentian and Gaunt Summoner.
The Standard Edition retails for $49.99, while the Ultimate Edition is $119.99 and includes the Season Pass for 14 upcoming DLC packs.
Both Stormcast Eternals and Orruk Kruleboyz are getting new hero characters as part of the upcoming DLC.
The company behind the recent Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin has three management-styled games in the works.
However, with post-launch content and paid DLC, Frontier Developments expects sales of the real-time strategy game to "build over time."
The DLC will also be accompanied by a free new update that will add prebuilt layouts, new dinosaur variants, and more.
The real-time strategy game based on the Warhammer Age of Sigmar setting is out now, and features a single-player campaign, as well as competitive multiplayer options.
The new trailer for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin gives us a look at its various game modes, as well as an army painter.