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Park Beyond Day-1 Admission Ticket Edition

PLAYSTATION 5
Also available on:XBOX SERIES
Park Beyond Day-1 Admission Ticket Edition

Theme park sims rarely get the collectors edition treatment, so when one lands with a SteelBook and a killer soundtrack, you pay attention. Park Beyond Day-1 Admission Ticket Edition for PlayStation 5 is the kind of release that reminds us physical media still has a pulse, and this one came out swinging with extras that belong on a shelf, not buried in a digital library.

Park Beyond itself is a wild ride. Limbic Entertainment built a theme park management sim where the whole point is to break the rules of physics. You are not just placing roller coasters. You are "impossifying" them, bending gravity and logic until your park looks like something dreamed up by a mad engineer with zero safety concerns and unlimited funding. It is creative, chaotic, and genuinely unlike anything else in the genre.

Now, about what is in this box. The SteelBook is the centerpiece here, featuring the blueprint of an impossified Ferris wheel. It is a clean, technical design that looks fantastic displayed spine-out or face-forward. For collectors who appreciate when a SteelBook tells a story about the game rather than just slapping key art on metal, this one delivers. The physical and digital soundtrack by Olivier Deriviere adds serious value. Deriviere has scored games like A Plague Tale and Streets of Rage 4, so this is not throwaway background music. It is a legitimate piece of game audio history you can hold in your hands.

The set of three postcards and six exclusive stickers round things out with the kind of colorful, stylized art that Park Beyond does so well. They are small touches, but they complete the package and give you display options beyond the case itself.

For PS5 collectors building out a library of unique physical editions, this one fills a niche. Theme park sims with collectors editions are genuinely rare, making this a standout piece that most people walked right past. Their loss, our gain.