It potentially hurts PZ1 DLC sales as well, so yeah, certainly incentive to brush it off until the time comes.Yep, totally possible but that does not take away from the need for Frontier to discuss a pro or con decision internally.
On a different note, it's wild for me that people think PZ2 isn't a given, just because Frontier was vague in their response. They absolutely NEVER even hinted Planet Coaster 2 until last month, so very close to release.
This company usually does not confirm any game before they got a release date that can be narrowed down to a year and a season (e.g. fall 2024).
So without confirming anything there was in Frontier style no other choice as to say "we know nothing".
And as I said, I don't think confirming PZ2 now would kind of hurt PC2. The theme park nerds are happy of course, but at the end of the day Frontier also tries to get other players on board with the game, including zoo nerds. All of us who are on the fence about dabbling into coaster would back off way more easily if Frontier said: "We are working on a sequel and this Feature is our main selling point!"
I mean, c'mon, it's "bad" as it is for them already. We all look at PC2 news and think "oh, I can't wait to have this in PZ."
They said there's no obvious sequel direction, which isn't the case for animals, though I could kind of believe that for scenery.
In terms of stuff they could do, there's Aviary, Aquarium, Native American, Mexican, maybe a third African set, maybe Central Asian?, maybe Antarctic bases, but beyond that you're going for maybe Playground, Veterinary/Hospital, Museum, Hospitality, or even Air Travel/Airport theming, getting further and further from the core ideas of a zoo.
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