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Planet Zoo beta starts next month

Fur animal fans that pre-ordered Planet Zoo will have the chance to play the beta version at advance from September 24 to October 8. The beta version will include the first mission of game career mode and the possibility of experimenting with different ideas in a franchise-mode biome. Players who do not want anticipated access but are still interested in Planet Zoo can buy the game after its exclusive launch on PC on November 5th.

Planet Zoo offers a career mode based on the narrative that places players as zoo guardians at different locations in the world as part of a global campaign. The Planet Zoo anticipated beta version will include several animals that have proven to be in the full game, as well as others that have not yet been unveiled. The franchise mode allows players to search, develop, build and manage their own zoo franchise including online features. One of these features is called Online Animal Exchange and allows players to exchange animals with other players to diversify their zoo. Zoo enthusiasts looking to get the most out of Planet Zoo can find a luxury edition, delivered with the Komodo Dragon, Pygmy Hippopotamus and Thomson Gazelle, which will add to the diversity of their zoo. The luxury edition also includes a soundtrack and wallpaper. It will cost you $ 55, while the standard edition costs only $ 45.

The first mission gives players the control of an established and popular zoo that must be retouched. The tutorial presents the animal market and teaches them the importance of a habitat adapted to each scenario and each animal. The shopping center allows players to finish perfecting the enclosures before transferring the animals from the market to the zoo. The narrators of Planet Zoo have a sense of arid humor while filling the career mode of family jokes.

What are some of your favorite simulation games? Are you going to have Planet Zoo? Tell us what is your favorite zoo animal in the comments below!

Source: wccftech

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