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New Planet Coaster "Summer Update" adds fireworks, billboards, new coasters and more

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Wednesday, June 28, 2017 | 16:31 GMT
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New Planet Coaster "Summer Update" adds fireworks, billboards, new coasters and more

Wednesday, June 28, 2017 | 16:31 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Frontier Developments has released a new update for the coaster park simulation game Planet Coaster. The 1.3 "Summer Update" brings firework displays, billboards, new coasters and other new content to the game.

With the new update players will be able to build their own fireworks displays, which can be timed and triggered with the use of the new display sequencer user interface. Another major new feature is the introduction of billboards, which can be used to display images and videos of many different sizes inside the coaster park.

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Aside from fireworks and billboards, the update adds eight new coasters and rides, three new Scenarios, a new Stars and Stripes scenery set, the option to trigger rides and custom biomes.

As usual, the update also comes with tweaks to the game's user interface, and over one hundred bugfixes.

Planet Coaster is available exclusively on the PC and is currently on sale during the Steam Summer Sale for $30.14 in North America and €25.45 in Europe.

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