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Theme parks are some of the most happy-go-lucky places on earth. But, try to look past the dazzling spectacle of colors and the cotton candy-stained sidewalks. There’s some serious competition there and it’s coming to a head in one week — at least in the video game world.

Folks, we have a good ol’-fashioned rollercoaster rivalry on our hands. Earlier this morning, it was revealed thatPlanet Coasterwill leave beta and get a proper launch on November 17. Atari, ever the one-upper, reacted by announcing thatRollerCoaster Tycoon Worldwill leave Early Access and get a proper launch on November 16.

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Oh shit. It’s on.

It’s an aggressive move by Atari, and maybe a necessary one. Judging by Early Access impressions,RollerCoaster Tycoon Worldisn’t faring well with “mostly negative” reviews on Steam.Planet Coaster‘s beta seemingly doesn’t allow for users to leave Steam reviews.

Atari’s also coming out swinging on the price front.RollerCoaster Tycoon World‘s standard price is set at $34.99;Planet Coasterwill run $44.99. That $10 feels fairly significant, but not ifRollerCoaster Tycoon Worldturns out to be the inferior game. Time will tell.

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But, for the next week or so, we have a rollercoaster turf war. That’s just grand. Let’s hope the rivalry doesn’t end here; it’d be great to get thrown through a loop or two.

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