Compare Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frontier Developments/Chris Sawyer. Published by Frontier Developments. Released on 6/4/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Bird View, Simulation, Strategy.

The full Planet Coaster experience in one shot: base game plus every themed DLC pack, from spooky graveyards to Back to the Future construction kits. Maximum content, zero FOMO.

Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection bundles the base game together with all paid DLC released for the original Planet Coaster, covering themed scenery packs (Spooky, Adventure, Studios, Vintage, World's Fair), ride collections (Classic Rides Collection with nine new coasters and variants, Magnificent Rides Collection with another nine), and licensed construction kits for properties like Back to the Future, Knight Rider, and The Munsters. If you were going to build a complete library anyway, this is the logical way to do it. At its core, Planet Coaster is a park-builder and management sim in the lineage of RollerCoaster Tycoon, but rebuilt from scratch with a piece-by-piece construction system and a landscape-sculpting toolkit that lets you raise mountains, carve out caverns, and route coasters both above and below ground. Career mode hands you structured scenarios with specific financial and ratings targets to hit. Challenge mode drops you on an empty lot with a budget and lets the pressure build organically. Sandbox mode removes money entirely and unlocks everything from the start, which is genuinely the best onboarding ramp for new players - you can learn the coaster editor, the path-laying system, and the staff management loop without the clock ticking against you. From a depth-of-systems standpoint, the management layer is real but not brutal. You track staff morale and training investment, handle ride reliability and maintenance schedules, set ticket and food prices, and manage a research tree to unlock new attractions. The criticism leveled by hardcore sim players is fair: the finance model does not punish bad decisions harshly enough, and running a successful park on hard mode still rarely produces genuine crisis. Builders and creative types will not notice this gap at all. Completionists and min-maxers will. The coaster editor itself deserves a separate mention because it is deep enough to tune G-forces, banking angles, and launch speeds while also offering an auto-complete option that sensibly finishes a track for you when the geometry gets stubborn. Getting the excitement-versus-nausea stat balance right on a custom coaster is a satisfying tuning puzzle that rewards iteration. The DLC packs included here expand the content pool meaningfully, each adding themed scenery pieces alongside new rides. Highlights include the Vintage Pack's Zephyrus wooden coaster and the retro biplane ride Aces Sky, the World's Fair Pack's dueling coasters Jixxer and Interceptor, and the Classic Rides Collection's nine fairground-inspired attractions. The licensed construction kits are narrower in scope but fun novelties. Critically for long-term replayability, the Steam Workshop integration is first-rate. The community has produced thousands of parks, coasters, and individual blueprints that slot directly into your game, which effectively extends the content ceiling indefinitely beyond anything the DLC packs provide. Performance on large parks is the one consistent technical complaint in player reports. As guest counts grow and scenery density increases, frame rates can sag on mid-range hardware, so check your specs honestly before dropping into a 100-hour sandbox save. The tutorial also leans light, so new players are better served starting in Sandbox as mentioned rather than expecting the career intro to hold their hand all the way through. Those caveats aside, for a PC player who wants the definitive first Planet Coaster experience with every themed asset already available, this collection removes the guesswork. Diego, Scout Team

Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection
Single PlayerBird ViewSimulationStrategy

Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection

Jun 4, 2019Frontier Developments/Chris SawyerFrontier Developments
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The full Planet Coaster experience in one shot: base game plus every themed DLC pack, from spooky graveyards to Back to the Future construction kits. Maximum content, zero FOMO.

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Best for creative builders who want every themed asset on day one and don't mind a management layer that goes easy on failure.

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About Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection

Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection bundles the base game together with all paid DLC released for the original Planet Coaster, covering themed scenery packs (Spooky, Adventure, Studios, Vintage, World's Fair), ride collections (Classic Rides Collection with nine new coasters and variants, Magnificent Rides Collection with another nine), and licensed construction kits for properties like Back to the Future, Knight Rider, and The Munsters. If you were going to build a complete library anyway, this is the logical way to do it. At its core, Planet Coaster is a park-builder and management sim in the lineage of RollerCoaster Tycoon, but rebuilt from scratch with a piece-by-piece construction system and a landscape-sculpting toolkit that lets you raise mountains, carve out caverns, and route coasters both above and below ground. Career mode hands you structured scenarios with specific financial and ratings targets to hit. Challenge mode drops you on an empty lot with a budget and lets the pressure build organically. Sandbox mode removes money entirely and unlocks everything from the start, which is genuinely the best onboarding ramp for new players - you can learn the coaster editor, the path-laying system, and the staff management loop without the clock ticking against you. From a depth-of-systems standpoint, the management layer is real but not brutal. You track staff morale and training investment, handle ride reliability and maintenance schedules, set ticket and food prices, and manage a research tree to unlock new attractions. The criticism leveled by hardcore sim players is fair: the finance model does not punish bad decisions harshly enough, and running a successful park on hard mode still rarely produces genuine crisis. Builders and creative types will not notice this gap at all. Completionists and min-maxers will. The coaster editor itself deserves a separate mention because it is deep enough to tune G-forces, banking angles, and launch speeds while also offering an auto-complete option that sensibly finishes a track for you when the geometry gets stubborn. Getting the excitement-versus-nausea stat balance right on a custom coaster is a satisfying tuning puzzle that rewards iteration. The DLC packs included here expand the content pool meaningfully, each adding themed scenery pieces alongside new rides. Highlights include the Vintage Pack's Zephyrus wooden coaster and the retro biplane ride Aces Sky, the World's Fair Pack's dueling coasters Jixxer and Interceptor, and the Classic Rides Collection's nine fairground-inspired attractions. The licensed construction kits are narrower in scope but fun novelties. Critically for long-term replayability, the Steam Workshop integration is first-rate. The community has produced thousands of parks, coasters, and individual blueprints that slot directly into your game, which effectively extends the content ceiling indefinitely beyond anything the DLC packs provide. Performance on large parks is the one consistent technical complaint in player reports. As guest counts grow and scenery density increases, frame rates can sag on mid-range hardware, so check your specs honestly before dropping into a 100-hour sandbox save. The tutorial also leans light, so new players are better served starting in Sandbox as mentioned rather than expecting the career intro to hold their hand all the way through. Those caveats aside, for a PC player who wants the definitive first Planet Coaster experience with every themed asset already available, this collection removes the guesswork.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamTheme Park TycoonCoaster EditorSandbox ModeCareer ModeLandscape SculptingSteam WorkshopDLC BundleManagement SimStaff ManagementConstruction Kit

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
nVidia GTX 560 (2GB) / AMD Radeon 7850 (2GB)
Processor
Intel i5-2300 / AMD FX-4300
System requirements
Windows 7 (SP1+) / 8.1 / 10 64bit

Recommended

Memory
12 GB RAM
Graphics
nVidia GTX 980 (4GB) / AMD R9 380 (4GB)
Processor
Intel i7-4770 / AMD FX-8350
System requirements
Windows 7 (SP1+) / 8.1 / 10 64bit

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Developer
Frontier Developments/Chris Sawyer
Publisher
Frontier Developments
Release Date
Jun 4, 2019

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Planet Coaster: Complete the Collection was developed by Frontier Developments/Chris Sawyer and published by Frontier Developments.