Park Beyond Launches on June 16th, 2023 with Exciting Pre-order Bonuses

Bandai Namco Europe and Limbic Entertainment have announced that the highly anticipated theme park simulation game, Park Beyond, will officially launch on 16th June 2023. The game is set to be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Pre-orders for Park Beyond are now available and come with an exciting bonus. Those who pre-order the game will receive the PAC-MAN Impossification Set, which includes exclusive flat rides, shops, entertainers, and decorative items.

Furthermore, the developers are inviting players to participate in a Closed Beta Test, which will take place from 9th-19th May on PC. Those who participate in the Closed Beta Test and later purchase the game will unlock the golden skin for the omnicar, the vehicle used in Park Beyond’s rollercoasters.

 

The pre-order editions for Park Beyond are available in both physical and digital formats. The PC Retail Day-1 Admission Ticket Edition is the physical version, which includes the base game code, SteelBook, physical and digital soundtrack by Olivier Derivière, postcards, and stickers. On the other hand, the Deluxe Edition: VISIONEER Edition is the digital version that includes the base game, ZOMBEYOND Impossification Set, Park Beyond: Annual Pass (a Season Pass including three upcoming DLCs), and the Annual Pass Bonus Coaster Car Set with five exclusive car skins. Lastly, the Collector’s Edition: IMPOSSIFIED edition is the physical collector’s version, which includes everything in the VISIONEER Edition along with a physical and digital soundtrack by Olivier Derivière, omnicar desk figurine, artbook, poster, lanyard, and staff badge, and the BEYOND SEAS Set.

The Park Beyond Future Games Show presentation is available for fans to watch, and it provides a sneak peek of the imaginative and captivating gameplay that players can expect.

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