Planet Zoo: North America Animal Pack (DLC)
Eight North American species land in Planet Zoo, giving builders new fauna and fresh exhibit challenges without changing the core sim loop.
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About Planet Zoo: North America Animal Pack (DLC)
Planet Zoo is a zoo-management sim that tasks you with designing enclosures, managing staff pipelines, balancing budgets, and keeping animals genuinely happy according to species-specific needs. It sits closer to the deep end of the simulation pool than its pastel visuals suggest. This North America Animal Pack is a content DLC, not a system expansion, so it adds animals and scenery pieces rather than new mechanics. That framing matters when you are deciding whether it belongs in your library. The pack introduces eight species native to North American habitats: the American Black Bear, Bald Eagle, Bobcat, California Sea Lion, Dire Wolf (a prehistoric bonus animal), North American Porcupine, Peregrine Falcon, and Timber Rattlesnake. Each animal ships with its own enrichment requirements, climate tolerances, and social structures. From a numbers standpoint, that is a meaningful roster because species variety is one of the core levers Planet Zoo uses to generate exhibit complexity. A rattlesnake enclosure and a sea lion habitat have almost nothing in common in terms of humidity sliders, pool depth requirements, or keeper schedules, which means the pack genuinely expands your decision space rather than just reskinning existing animals. The scenery assets lean into rustic North American themes, log cabins, weathered signage, ranger-station props, which gives sandbox players the raw material to build coherent thematic zones. If you run a franchise zoo and want a dedicated Pacific Northwest wing or a desert Southwest section, these pieces make that project dramatically easier. The Steam Workshop integration means the community has already been layering these assets into shareable blueprints, so even players who struggle with the building tools can import a polished habitat and spend their attention on the management side. The honest limitation here is what the pack does not do. It adds no new game systems. Career mode does not receive new scenarios tailored to North American environments. If you are waiting for Frontier to overhaul the guest AI, the staff education system, or the transport network before buying back in, this DLC will not move that needle. It is squarely for players who are already satisfied with the base sim and want more species to juggle and more building pieces to arrange. The absence of any Metacritic score or Steam review aggregate at the time of writing makes it harder to quote community consensus, but long-running Planet Zoo DLC packs have historically landed well with players who treat the game as a platform rather than a campaign. For newcomers: Planet Zoo itself has a tutorial that is more thorough than you might expect from a Frontier title, walking through enclosure construction, animal welfare stats, and financial basics before cutting you loose. If you are new, buy the base game first, spend a few hours getting comfortable with the terrain tools and the animal care panel, then layer in species packs based on which animals you actually want to manage. The North America pack makes strong thematic sense as an early purchase because the included species cover a broad range of habitat archetypes, aquatic, arid, temperate forest, which forces you to learn the climate and terrain systems across multiple enclosure types. That kind of forced variety is genuinely useful for building your mental model of how the sim works. Bottom line: this is a solid mid-size content drop for committed Planet Zoo players who want more species variety and a cohesive North American building palette. It does exactly what it says and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Oct 4, 2021