Compare Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frontier Developments. Published by Frontier Developments. Released on 2/25/2021. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Single Player, Simulation, Strategy.

Two themed content drops bundled together: turn-of-the-century fairground rides plus a globe-trotting scenery overhaul. Solid raw material for builders who want more aesthetic variety out of Planet Coaster on Xbox.

This is a content-expansion bundle, full stop. It does not touch the management systems, tweak the AI, or add campaign missions. What it does is hand Planet Coaster: Console Edition builders two distinct bags of pieces and let them loose. The Vintage Pack covers the early-1900s carnival aesthetic: four coasters including Zephyrus, a high-speed wooden coaster, and Aces Sky, which seats guests in retro biplanes sent hurtling down a wooden pipe, plus five flat rides like the Loop Da Loop (a twin-cabin inverting swinger with a tiny footprint, useful for cramped zones), Test Flight (an inverting plane ride guests can actually steer), and the Hurricane spinner. Decoratively it leans Victorian and art deco, with barbershop quartet stages, trapeze areas, fortune-teller cabinets, and classic rooftop architecture. The World's Fair Pack pivots hard toward scenery over rides. Its coaster headliners are Jixxer and Interceptor, a duelling pair of hydraulic launched motorcycle coasters sharing a track system, and Polarity, a magnet-propelled transit ride useful for actually moving guests around a large park. But the real payload is ten country themes spanning China, USA, France, Morocco, Italy, Germany, Japan, the UK, Mexico, and Spain, each with its own wall sets, shop panels, roof pieces, cultural props, and country-specific ambient audio tracks. Reviewers consistently flagged that the two packs feel lopsided in isolation: Vintage skews ride-heavy, World's Fair skews scenery-heavy. Bought separately, either one leaves a gap. Together they compensate for each other, which is the honest case for the bundle format. The Frontier Workshop compatibility holds, meaning any blueprint you build using these assets can be shared with other players who own the corresponding DLC, which extends the practical value well past a single playthrough. From a builder-efficiency standpoint, the numbers are reasonable: ten new rides across four coasters and six flat rides, over 600 combined scenery items, and more than 250 blueprints. That is enough raw material to zone an entire themed area of a mid-to-late-game park without repeating assets. The World's Fair themes in particular suit a zone-based park layout where each country section generates its own foot traffic loop. The Loop Da Loop's small footprint and the Polarity transit system both solve real space-management problems in dense parks, which is the kind of mechanical utility that justifies a DLC purchase more convincingly than pure aesthetics. One legitimate gripe: no new campaign scenarios, no staff types, no guest behavior changes. If your interest is in the simulation layer rather than the creative layer, this bundle does nothing for you at all. For the right player profile, this bundle is a clean buy. If you have sunk serious hours into Planet Coaster's base content on Xbox and your parks are starting to feel visually repetitive, the combination of Victorian ride hardware and ten internationally styled scenery sets gives the creative toolkit a substantial refresh. Newcomers should sort out the base game first and get comfortable with the controller-adapted interface before spending here. But anyone already building mid-to-late-game parks who wants to carve out a 1920s county fair section or a miniature world showcase will find the bundle earns its price more honestly than many cosmetic-only DLC releases. Diego, Scout Team

Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC)
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Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC)

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Two themed content drops bundled together: turn-of-the-century fairground rides plus a globe-trotting scenery overhaul. Solid raw material for builders who want more aesthetic variety out of Planet Coaster on Xbox.

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Best for active Xbox park builders who want more aesthetic range; skippable if your interest is in the simulation or management layer.

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This is a content-expansion bundle, full stop. It does not touch the management systems, tweak the AI, or add campaign missions. What it does is hand Planet Coaster: Console Edition builders two distinct bags of pieces and let them loose. The Vintage Pack covers the early-1900s carnival aesthetic: four coasters including Zephyrus, a high-speed wooden coaster, and Aces Sky, which seats guests in retro biplanes sent hurtling down a wooden pipe, plus five flat rides like the Loop Da Loop (a twin-cabin inverting swinger with a tiny footprint, useful for cramped zones), Test Flight (an inverting plane ride guests can actually steer), and the Hurricane spinner. Decoratively it leans Victorian and art deco, with barbershop quartet stages, trapeze areas, fortune-teller cabinets, and classic rooftop architecture. The World's Fair Pack pivots hard toward scenery over rides. Its coaster headliners are Jixxer and Interceptor, a duelling pair of hydraulic launched motorcycle coasters sharing a track system, and Polarity, a magnet-propelled transit ride useful for actually moving guests around a large park. But the real payload is ten country themes spanning China, USA, France, Morocco, Italy, Germany, Japan, the UK, Mexico, and Spain, each with its own wall sets, shop panels, roof pieces, cultural props, and country-specific ambient audio tracks. Reviewers consistently flagged that the two packs feel lopsided in isolation: Vintage skews ride-heavy, World's Fair skews scenery-heavy. Bought separately, either one leaves a gap. Together they compensate for each other, which is the honest case for the bundle format. The Frontier Workshop compatibility holds, meaning any blueprint you build using these assets can be shared with other players who own the corresponding DLC, which extends the practical value well past a single playthrough. From a builder-efficiency standpoint, the numbers are reasonable: ten new rides across four coasters and six flat rides, over 600 combined scenery items, and more than 250 blueprints. That is enough raw material to zone an entire themed area of a mid-to-late-game park without repeating assets. The World's Fair themes in particular suit a zone-based park layout where each country section generates its own foot traffic loop. The Loop Da Loop's small footprint and the Polarity transit system both solve real space-management problems in dense parks, which is the kind of mechanical utility that justifies a DLC purchase more convincingly than pure aesthetics. One legitimate gripe: no new campaign scenarios, no staff types, no guest behavior changes. If your interest is in the simulation layer rather than the creative layer, this bundle does nothing for you at all. For the right player profile, this bundle is a clean buy. If you have sunk serious hours into Planet Coaster's base content on Xbox and your parks are starting to feel visually repetitive, the combination of Victorian ride hardware and ten internationally styled scenery sets gives the creative toolkit a substantial refresh. Newcomers should sort out the base game first and get comfortable with the controller-adapted interface before spending here. But anyone already building mid-to-late-game parks who wants to carve out a 1920s county fair section or a miniature world showcase will find the bundle earns its price more honestly than many cosmetic-only DLC releases.

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Diego · Scout Team

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xboxCreative Builder FocusThemed ZoningVictorian AestheticDuelling CoastersTransit RideScenery-Heavy DLCController-OptimisedFrontier Workshop Compatible

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Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC) is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox.

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Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC) was released on 25 February 2021.

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Planet Coaster: Vintage & World's Fair Bundle (DLC) was developed by Frontier Developments.