Compare Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frontier Developments. Published by Frontier Developments. Released on 4/12/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Simulation, Strategy.

Eight wetland species drop into Planet Zoo with fresh animations and a new scenario. Small pack, but each animal is Frontier-quality.

Planet Zoo's DLC model follows a familiar pattern: a focused animal pack drops a handful of new species, some thematic scenery pieces, and a scenario that forces you to work with those animals under specific constraints. The Wetlands Animal Pack fits that mold precisely, adding eight animals built around swamps, rivers, and marshland biomes. If you already run a diverse zoo with dedicated habitat zones, this pack slots in cleanly. If you are still learning the habitat pressure and guest-flow systems, the included scenario is actually a decent low-stakes way to get reps in before you sink forty hours into a sandbox campaign. The eight animals are the obvious headline. Frontier's creature fidelity has always been the strongest argument for spending money on these packs, and wetland species give the art team room to do interesting things with movement and idle behaviour. Amphibious locomotion, wading animations, and the way animals interact with water features are details that affect exhibit design in ways a dry-land animal simply does not. From a pure zoo-planning angle, wetland enclosures require attention to terrain layering and water placement, which adds a small but real decision layer compared to grassland habitats. The included scenario is worth flagging for players who treat scenarios as tutorial extensions. It drops you into a specific wetland context with pre-set goals, which means you are forced to think about carrying capacity, animal welfare ratings, and visitor pathing inside a constrained starting condition. That is a different mental exercise from sandbox play, and for strategy-minded players it is genuinely useful practice. The scenario difficulty is not punishing, but it is not trivial if you are optimizing for star ratings. What this pack does not do is reinvent any system or add a mechanic layer. It is content, not a feature update. The 94 percent positive Steam rating on a relatively small review pool suggests the existing Planet Zoo audience is satisfied, but that audience already knows what a Frontier animal pack delivers. Critics of the DLC model in general will find nothing here to change their position. The pack also does not include new scenery pieces or building sets specific to wetland theming, which is a gap if you want to build a cohesive swamp aesthetic without pulling from other packs or the Workshop. Speaking of the Workshop: Planet Zoo's mod and custom-content ecosystem is one of the strongest arguments for the base game, and it extends to DLC animals too. Community creators build habitat assets, enrichment objects, and exhibit layouts specifically around newly added species within weeks of a pack launch. If you are the kind of player who treats the Workshop as a core part of the game loop rather than an optional extra, the Wetlands pack effectively multiplies in content value shortly after purchase. That is a real consideration for long-term players. Bottom line for the strategy-minded sim player: this is a depth-of-roster purchase. You are buying decision space, specifically the ability to design wetland-themed exhibits with authentic animals that have distinct care requirements. If your zoo already has a swamp zone begging for population, this is the obvious fill. If you are still working through the base game's animal roster, hold off until that zone appears on your master plan. Diego, Scout Team

Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC)

Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Planet Zoo — view full game
Apr 12, 2022Frontier Developments
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Eight wetland species drop into Planet Zoo with fresh animations and a new scenario. Small pack, but each animal is Frontier-quality.

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A solid roster addition for dedicated Planet Zoo builders who already have a wetland zone on the blueprint and want authentic species to fill it.

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About Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC)

Planet Zoo's DLC model follows a familiar pattern: a focused animal pack drops a handful of new species, some thematic scenery pieces, and a scenario that forces you to work with those animals under specific constraints. The Wetlands Animal Pack fits that mold precisely, adding eight animals built around swamps, rivers, and marshland biomes. If you already run a diverse zoo with dedicated habitat zones, this pack slots in cleanly. If you are still learning the habitat pressure and guest-flow systems, the included scenario is actually a decent low-stakes way to get reps in before you sink forty hours into a sandbox campaign. The eight animals are the obvious headline. Frontier's creature fidelity has always been the strongest argument for spending money on these packs, and wetland species give the art team room to do interesting things with movement and idle behaviour. Amphibious locomotion, wading animations, and the way animals interact with water features are details that affect exhibit design in ways a dry-land animal simply does not. From a pure zoo-planning angle, wetland enclosures require attention to terrain layering and water placement, which adds a small but real decision layer compared to grassland habitats. The included scenario is worth flagging for players who treat scenarios as tutorial extensions. It drops you into a specific wetland context with pre-set goals, which means you are forced to think about carrying capacity, animal welfare ratings, and visitor pathing inside a constrained starting condition. That is a different mental exercise from sandbox play, and for strategy-minded players it is genuinely useful practice. The scenario difficulty is not punishing, but it is not trivial if you are optimizing for star ratings. What this pack does not do is reinvent any system or add a mechanic layer. It is content, not a feature update. The 94 percent positive Steam rating on a relatively small review pool suggests the existing Planet Zoo audience is satisfied, but that audience already knows what a Frontier animal pack delivers. Critics of the DLC model in general will find nothing here to change their position. The pack also does not include new scenery pieces or building sets specific to wetland theming, which is a gap if you want to build a cohesive swamp aesthetic without pulling from other packs or the Workshop. Speaking of the Workshop: Planet Zoo's mod and custom-content ecosystem is one of the strongest arguments for the base game, and it extends to DLC animals too. Community creators build habitat assets, enrichment objects, and exhibit layouts specifically around newly added species within weeks of a pack launch. If you are the kind of player who treats the Workshop as a core part of the game loop rather than an optional extra, the Wetlands pack effectively multiplies in content value shortly after purchase. That is a real consideration for long-term players. Bottom line for the strategy-minded sim player: this is a depth-of-roster purchase. You are buying decision space, specifically the ability to design wetland-themed exhibits with authentic animals that have distinct care requirements. If your zoo already has a swamp zone begging for population, this is the obvious fill. If you are still working through the base game's animal roster, hold off until that zone appears on your master plan.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamAnimal Pack DLCHabitat DesignWetlands BiomeScenario ChallengeWorkshop CompatibleWildlife SimulationZoo Management

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel i5-2500 / AMD FX-6350
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 (2GB) / AMD Radeon R9 270X (2GB)
Storage
16 GB available space

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64bit
Processor
Intel i7-4770k / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB)
Storage
16 GB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Frontier Developments
Publisher
Frontier Developments
Release Date
Apr 12, 2022

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Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC) was released on 12 April 2022.

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Planet Zoo: Wetlands Animal Pack (DLC) was developed by Frontier Developments.