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Take a Look at Park Beyond’s Modular Building System in Newest Trailer

Sharing another look at their brand new take on 'theme park management simulation games', developer Limbic Entertainment and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment has shared this new trailer for 'Park Beyond', being released on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC in 2023. One of the most important elements of any theme park simulation game is building coasters, and this video seeks to share a look at some of the ordinary and not-so-ordinary elements you can use to build your modular coasters.

August 24, 2022

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