While the community is currently buzzing about the future of the franchise, Frontier is still showing love to the original title. The nine new sculptures offer more creative flexibility for your habitat viewing areas and guest plazas. These aren't just minor props; they serve as high-quality focal points that help nail the aesthetic of a professional zoological institution. For players who spend hours perfecting their park layout, these free assets are a welcome addition to the existing scenery library.
Beyond the cosmetic additions, this patch is a significant win for long-term stability. The update includes several hotfixes for known crashes, ensuring that larger, more complex parks run smoother without the frustration of sudden shutdowns. If you have been pushing the limits of the game's engine with massive animal populations and intricate custom builds, these stability improvements should make your management sessions much more reliable.
To access the new scenery, players simply need to update their game via Steam. Once the patch is applied, you can find the new sculptures within the standard scenery tab. It is a small but meaningful gesture from the developers, bridging the gap between the current game and the upcoming sequel while ensuring the original experience remains polished for the dedicated player base.
