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Hello again, Park Managers!
What changed
- Gameplay
- Maps
Jurassic World Evolution 2 changes
We are incredibly excited to announce the latest dinosaur pack coming to Jurassic World Evolution 2 on 30 November, the Cretaceous Predator Pack.
Give your park guests the experience of a lifetime with four new unique Cretaceous species, all of them powerful prehistoric reptiles in their own rights. They will undoubtedly be fantastic additions to your parks.
Let's take a closer look at what's coming in the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Cretaceous Predator Pack.
Gigantoraptor
The Gigantoraptor is the largest known Oviraptorosaur and was first discovered in Inner Mongolia in 2005. Its large stature can be quite intimidating, and a fully grown Gigantoraptor could weigh as much as two metric tons in body mass. The elongation of its legs meant it was adapted to run or maintain speed for an extensive amount of time, making it a dinosaur that could be difficult to flee from.
Utahraptor
This carnivore is the epitome of feathered ferocity. Undeniably stunning, but also incredibly lethal, this ruthless predator had scythe-like claws that could stop almost any victim dead in its tracks. One of the largest known raptors, the Utahraptor could grow up to 18 feet long and 4 feet tall. Now its beautiful plumage is coming to Jurassic World Evolution 2!
Concavenator
This dinosaur lived approximately 130 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous period, and was originally discovered in Spain. Its name means "Cuenca hunter with a hump", stemming from the tall narrow hump on the dinosaur's back, as well as a city close to where it was first discovered. The Concavenator has a unique and instantly recognisable profile, but try not to get taken in by its unique look. It's still a highly dangerous hunter!
Tarbosaurus
Inspired by the Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation Netflix Show, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure, and straight to your parks, it's Tarbosaurus, the Alarming Lizard! This Asian counterpart to the T. rex is a highly efficient hunter, measuring at approximately 10 metres long, 3 metres tall at the hips, and weighing up to 5 metric tons! You can rest assured that your guests will be absolutely awed by its awesome power.
Free Update 8
We've also got a free update coming your way on 30 November! We have some incredibly exciting features coming in Update 8, which will be available to all players on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. Let's take a look at some of the highlights below.
Prebuilt layouts
We know many of you love to build intricate Sandbox parks, jumping into a fresh map and treating it like a blank canvas ready to be filled with your beautiful designs. For those of you who want to start off with a little help, we have created prebuilt layouts that you can jump into when playing Sandbox Mode. These prebuilds will be available as options in Sandbox and Custom Challenge Mode. All are inspired by Campaign, Challenge and Chaos Theory levels, with existing paths, buildings, and enclosures.
You'll be able to use preset starting layouts on the following maps:
● You can find those new preset starting layouts on the following maps: ● Isla Nublar 1993 ● San Diego ● Isla Sorna ● Isla Nublar 2015 ● Arizona ● Washington State ● Oregon ● California ● United Kingdom ● Sierra Nevada (Dominion Biosyn Expansion) ● San Albertus (Dominion Malta Expansion) ● San Marie (Dominion Malta Expansion) ● Santaegidius (Dominion Malta Expansion)
New Decorations
You can never have too many decorations in your Dinosaur Park! Customise your
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