Planet Coaster 2 Sorcery Pack (DLC)
A fantasy-themed DLC drop for Planet Coaster 2 packing five new rides, gothic architecture, and sorcery-flavored scenery. Niche but polished.
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About Planet Coaster 2 Sorcery Pack (DLC)
Planet Coaster 2's Sorcery Pack is a cosmetic and content expansion that leans hard into gothic fantasy aesthetics. You get five new rides, a set of fantastical character costumes, and a library of towering spire pieces and magical scenery props. If your park already has a medieval quarter or a haunted-castle zone, this is purpose-built fuel for that build. If it doesn't, this pack might nudge you to start one. From a pure design-depth standpoint, DLC like this lives or dies by how flexibly its pieces interact with the base game's sandbox systems. Frontier's track record with Planet Coaster's scenery engine is solid - pieces tend to snap, scale, and blend without forcing you into rigid preset layouts. The gothic spires and arcane props here look like they follow that same logic, giving builders the raw material to construct genuinely imposing magical zones rather than just placing a few themed props in a grid and calling it done. Whether the five rides include flat rides, tracked coasters, or a mix is the real question for park planners obsessed with guest throughput and queue management. For players who treat Planet Coaster 2 as a creative system rather than a management puzzle, the Sorcery Pack is essentially new paint and new brushes. The magic theming is coherent - gothic spires, enchanted characters, and spell-flavored ride aesthetics fit together without clashing. That coherence matters because a park district only works visually if the pieces share a vocabulary. This pack appears to have one. For the hardcore finance-and-operations crowd who care more about ride capacity curves than scenery, the value is thinner, since the management layer isn't expanded here. It's worth being honest about what we don't have at time of writing: Steam reviews are not yet available and the pack carries no Metacritic score. That means community consensus on build quality, piece count value, and ride uniqueness is still forming. Given that Planet Coaster 2 launched to a generally enthusiastic builder community, first-party DLC from Frontier tends to land without major technical complaints, but that's a pattern, not a guarantee for this specific release. Bottom line for who should care: if you're already deep in Planet Coaster 2 and fantasy theming is your corner of the sandbox, this is a logical pickup. If you're newer to the game and trying to decide whether to expand your library, focus on the base game's systems first. The Sorcery Pack rewards players who already know how to use the scenery and ride placement tools fluidly. It won't teach you the game, but for anyone who's already fluent, it hands you a new vocabulary to build with. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Sep 16, 2025