Planet Zoo Americas Animal Pack (DLC)
Seven new Americas-themed animals plus 80+ scenery pieces land in Planet Zoo, anchored by a Mexico campaign scenario. Ocelots and flamingos sold separately from base game.
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About Planet Zoo Americas Animal Pack (DLC)
Planet Zoo's DLC cadence follows a familiar pattern: pick a geographic or thematic region, bundle in half a dozen animals, throw in a scenery kit and a campaign scenario, and see how much the community wants those specific creatures. The Americas Animal Pack does exactly that, delivering seven animals - Ocelot, Coyote, Bush Dog, Greater Rhea, American Flamingo, White-Faced Saki, and Bighorn Sheep - alongside 80-plus scenery pieces and a campaign scenario set in Mexico. If you have been building North or South American exhibits and quietly resenting the gaps in your roster, this pack patches several of them at once. From a pure habitat-management perspective, each new species adds a fresh set of welfare variables to juggle. The Ocelot is a solitary, territory-sensitive cat that will punish you for overcrowding. The Bush Dog is pack-oriented and social, meaning you need to think about group composition rather than individual stats. The Greater Rhea and American Flamingo both push your biome-planning toward open grassland and wetland tiles, which creates interesting trade-offs when you are trying to maximize land efficiency in a tightly budgeted sandbox. The Bighorn Sheep adds a mountainous terrain requirement that will force vertical construction if you want a high welfare score. Each animal is not just a cosmetic addition - it is a new constraint on your zoo's layout logic, which is exactly what long-term players need to stay engaged. The 80-plus scenery pieces are genuinely useful rather than decorative filler, skewing toward Central and South American architectural motifs that fill a gap the base game left open. The Mexico campaign scenario gives you a structured reason to use them, complete with specific objectives that push you to learn the new animals' quirks under time pressure rather than in the forgiving sandbox mode. For players who find freeform building paralysing, this scenario is a legitimate on-ramp. That said, Planet Zoo's campaign missions remain tutorial-lite at the strategic level - they teach animal welfare and construction, but the deeper financial optimisation of guest flow, pricing tiers, and staff routing still requires outside resources or experimentation. The honest caveat is that this is a content DLC, not a systems expansion. It does not add new mechanics, overhaul the AI, or change how the late-game economy scales. If your reason for stepping away from Planet Zoo was burnout on the core loop rather than lack of animals, this pack will not fix that. The Steam Workshop ecosystem is where Planet Zoo's real longevity lives, and this pack adds to the asset library that modders and scenario designers can pull from, which has downstream value beyond your own zoo. Whether seven animals and a scenery kit is worth the entry cost depends almost entirely on how deep into the Americas theme your current saves already are. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Apr 15, 2025