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A highly anticipated physical version of RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition is set to launch for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch in early 2026. This announcement comes after a successful digital release on the Switch, which garnered considerable attention from fans of the iconic simulation game.
The Complete Edition includes all the expansions and updates that have made RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 a beloved title among players. Enthusiasts can expect to dive into the thrilling world of theme park management, where creativity and strategy come together to build the ultimate amusement park.
The new physical release aims to cater to both longtime fans and newcomers who appreciate the tactile experience of owning a physical copy. With its vibrant graphics and engaging gameplay, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition promises to deliver hours of entertainment as players construct roller coasters, manage park finances, and ensure guest satisfaction. The excitement is building as the release date approaches, making it a must-have for gaming enthusiasts.
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