Planet Zoo: Console Edition Grasslands & Africa Bundle DLC Adds 13 New Animals

Planet Zoo: Console Edition Grasslands & Africa Bundle DLC Adds 13 New Animals

As a long-time gamer and proud owner of Planet Zoo: Console Edition, I am thrilled to share my excitement about Frontier’s latest announcement. The new Grasslands & Africa Bundle DLCs have just dropped, and I can’t wait to dive in and expand my zoo with these captivating additions!


Frontier recently announced that “Planet Zoo: Console Edition” has been updated with fresh DLC content – the Grasslands & Africa Pack. Previously, they released the North America & Europe, as well as the Aquatic & Twilight Bundles.

As a passionate gamer immersed in the world of Planet Zoo, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve just got my hands on an exciting expansion pack! This Grasslands Animal Pack includes thirteen spectacular new creatures such as the maned wolf, emu, caracal, red-necked wallaby, nine-banded armadillo, striped hyena, and blue wildebeest. The package also boasts more than 180 stunning landscapes to transform my zoo, along with two new scenarios to keep the gameplay fresh. To top it all off, five species of butterflies have made their debut in Planet Zoo, adding a touch of color and life with their winged beauty!

1. In addition to its inhabitants, the Grasslands Animal Collection offers a challenge set in the untamed Argentinian prairies, whereas the Africa Pack features the meetkat, southern white rhino, African penguin, fennec fox, sacred scarab beetle, and corresponding African landscapes and vegetation, along with another scenario to explore.

1. Option A: Purchase separately, you have the chance to grab the Planet Zoo: Console Edition Grasslands Animal Pack and Africa Pack DLCs at $9.99/£7.99/€9.99 each.

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2024-07-30 14:42

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