Steam is running a limited-time RollerCoaster Tycoon sale that cuts prices across the classic theme-park management franchise by as much as 75% until April 11, 2026. Several games have dropped to their lowest prices ever, with individual titles starting at just $1.19 and a full-series bundle coming in under $15. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to build the ultimate park, micromanage staff, and fine-tune coaster chaos for profit, this is one of the cheapest opportunities to grab the essentials in one go.
The RollerCoaster Tycoon series is built around the addictive loop of designing a park that looks great, runs efficiently, and keeps guests happy enough to spend money. You’re not only placing rides—you’re balancing budgets, setting ticket prices, hiring and managing staff, and making sure your park layout doesn’t turn into a traffic jam of complaining visitors. The coaster builder is the star of the show, letting you create custom tracks using a tile-based system that factors in intensity, nausea, and physics-style constraints. It’s part creativity, part problem-solving, and part business sim.
The original favorite, RollerCoaster Tycoon Deluxe (1999), is currently down to $1.19. Despite its age, it still pulls in a strong reputation with an “Overwhelmingly Positive” user rating, with 94% positive reviews. It’s also still being played today, hitting a recent peak of 422 concurrent players over the last 30 days—proof that the classic formula hasn’t lost its spark.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack is also heavily discounted at $2.49. This entry remains especially appealing for players who like to modernize the experience through community enhancements and updated engines, making it a popular pick for those who want the classic gameplay with smoother quality-of-life improvements.
For anyone who wants the traditional isometric RollerCoaster Tycoon feel without wrestling with older software quirks, RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic is priced at $4.99, matching its previous all-time low. It combines features from the first two games while offering a more modern interface that plays nicely on current systems. It’s also seeing healthy interest, recently peaking at 459 concurrent players, and holds a “Very Positive” rating—often making it the easiest recommendation for newcomers who want the original vibe with fewer headaches.
The sale also includes the 3D-era entries, though they’re more hit-or-miss depending on what you’re looking for. RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition is available for $4.99 and comes with upgrades like 1080p widescreen support plus both original expansion packs, making it the most feature-complete version of RCT3 in one package. On the other hand, RollerCoaster Tycoon World is discounted to $3.74 but continues to carry a “Mostly Negative” rating and has seen very low recent activity—averaging only about seven daily players over the last month—so it’s generally considered the weaker option during this sale.
If you want everything in one straightforward purchase, the RollerCoaster Tycoon Collection bundle is currently listed at $14.90 for six items. The “complete the set” approach can be especially good value because it applies an extra discount and adjusts pricing automatically if you already own some of the games—so you’re not paying twice for titles already in your library.
Prices mentioned reflect the discounted amounts listed during the promotion window and can vary by region (including India). The sale is set to end April 11, 2026, so it’s worth checking the Steam store directly before the deal expires.






