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Park Beyond release date set for June; closed beta coming soon

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Limbic’s Park Beyond now has a release date of 16 June, it and Bandai Namco today announced.

A special pre-order bonus was announced at the same time — the Pac-Man Impossification Set DLC is on offer, “consisting of exclusive flat rides, shops, entertainers, and decorative items” for your future park.

Moreover, a special closed beta test will be held between 9-19 May on Windows PC; those interested in registering for the closed beta can do so here.

Finally, information about the game’s editions was also made available, as follows:

Park Beyond Standard Edition

  • Base Game

Park Beyond Deluxe Edition: VISIONEER Edition (Digital)

  • Base game
  • ZOMBEYOND Impossification Set
  • Park Beyond: Annual Pass – a Season Pass including 3 upcoming DLCs
  • Annual Pass Bonus Coaster Car Set with 5 exclusive car skins

Park Beyond Collector’s Edition IMPOSSIFIED edition (Physical only)

  • Everything included in the VISIONEER Edition
  • Physical & Digital Soundtrack by Olivier Derivière
  • Omnicar Desk figurine
  • Artbook
  • Poster
  • Lanyard & staff badge
  • BEYOND SEAS Set

Expect Park Beyond from 16 June on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5; we previewed it here.


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