Jurassic World Evolution 2

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Simulation
Developer: Frontier Developments
Release Date: Nov. 9, 2021

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'Jurassic World Evolution 2' Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Coming To All Platforms Next Month - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 24, 2022 @ 12:07 p.m. PST

Based on Universal Pictures’ film franchise, Jurassic World Evolution 2 builds upon the dinosaur park management simulation, offering players a thrilling front seat as they take charge of their own Jurassic World park.

Following the roaring success of Jurassic World Evolution, the sequel offers players an original Campaign mode, expanded construction options, more customization choices and the all-new Chaos Theory mode in which they can play through ’what if’ scenarios from all five films in the Jurassic World franchise from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment.

No longer contained to the Muertes Islands, Jurassic World Evolution 2 unfolds across distinct environments ranging from dense forests and rocky deserts to sun-drenched tropics, each with its own unique terrain and environmental challenges. In Campaign mode, players can immerse themselves in an original Jurassic World story following the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. With the help of Claire Dearing (voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (voiced by Jeff Goldblum), players will help lead the efforts of the DFW (Department of Fish and Wildlife) across the continental U.S. establishing new facilities across a range of locations in order to control, conserve and contain wild dinosaurs.

Another standout addition to Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the all-new Chaos Theory mode. Here, players can revisit pivotal moments from the Jurassic World film franchise and add their own mark in a range of ‘what if’ scenarios. Whether realizing John Hammond’s dream of an operational Jurassic Park, showcasing a T. rex in the San Diego Amphitheatre, or building and running their own Jurassic World with the support of iconic characters such as Dr. Henry Wu (voiced by BD Wong), players can experience events from their favorite films like never before as they find themselves at the helm of managing new challenges and altering outcomes.   


Inspired by Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation’s hit Netflix series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, the newest DLC to arrive for critically acclaimed Jurassic World Evolution 2 allows players to introduce an array of awe-inspiring prehistoric species into their parks, including two entirely new dinosaurs, two fascinating variants for existing species, and eight stunning skins.

  • SCORPIOS REX: One of Dr. Henry Wu’s first hybrid creations, the Scorpios Rex is a truly fearsome carnivore. Blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth characterise this impressive species. Known for its aggressive nature, it was originally deemed unfit for display…until now.
  • MONOLOPHOSAURUS: Named for the single crest adorning its skull, the Monolophosaurus is a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period. Its distinguished crest helps intensify roars and aids communication between Monolophosauruses.
  • OURANOSAURUS  (Variant): The Ouranosaurus is a peaceful herbivore that lives in large herds. Keeping a single Ouranosaurus is not advised, as lone individuals have been known to break out of their enclosures and panic guests. The Ouranosaurus has a broad snout and tall spines on its back supporting a camel-like hump.
  • KENTROSAURUS  (Variant): Despite being covered in lethal-looking spikes, the Kentrosaurus is actually a docile herbivore that uses its beak to bite off plant material. One of the smallest species of stegosaur, the Kentrosaurus defends itself when threatened using long spikes on each shoulder and smaller spikes protruding from its hips and tail.
  • 8 NEW DINOSAUR SKINS: Bring the Baryonyx trio Grim, Limbo and Chaos, plus Toro the Carnotaurus, Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, and Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus Rex to life in your parks, and entrance your guests with two glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux:
    • 1 Ankylosaurus skin - Bumpy
    • 3 Baryonyx skins - Grim, Limbo, Chaos
    • 1 Carnotaurus skin - Toro
    • 2 Parasaurolophus Lux skins - Lux 1 (glow in the dark), Lux 2 (glow in the dark) 
    • 1 Tyrannosaurus rex skin - Big Eatie 

One of Dr. Henry Wu’s first hybrid creations, the Scorpios rex, is a fearsome carnivore. Blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth characterise this impressive species. Known for its aggressive nature, it was originally deemed unfit for display to guests and is bound to draw in the crowds.

Named for the single crest adorning its skull, the Monolophosaurus is a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period with razor-sharp teeth and claws. The Monolophosaurus’ crest helps intensify its loud roars, aiding in communication. These new species, with their own dynamic behaviours and needs, bring exciting new challenges to players’ parks.

Also arriving with the pack are two captivating herbivore variants, which fans of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous will no doubt be familiar with: the Ouranosaurus, a peaceful, herd-dwelling herbivore with characteristic tall spines that are sure to capture the attention of park guests, and the Kentrosaurus, whose lethal-looking spikes are used only to defend this otherwise peaceful dinosaur.

Accompanying these majestic marvels are eight mesmerising new dinosaur skins, allowing players to bring Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, Toro the Carnotaurus, Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus rex, plus Baryonyx trio Grim, Limbo and Chaos, to life in their parks. In addition, the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack will introduce two entrancing glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux.

The PDLC launches alongside a free update offering existing players a range of new features, such as: a Species Viewer, allowing players to view each species in even greater detail; First Person View, providing more ways to get up-close and personal with prehistoric species in their enclosures at guest height; new decoration items including individually placeable trees, perfect for budding park managers to add finishing touches; changes to sandbox mode content; plus a host of other exciting enhancements.

Discover an array of outstanding new prehistoric species with the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack coming to PC (Steam, Epic Games Store and GeForce Now), PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4 and Xbox One on March 8, 2022 for a suggested retail price of £7.99/$9.99/€9.99.

For those looking to unleash their creativity, Sandbox mode offers players all the tools they need to create their ultimate Jurassic Park or Jurassic World dinosaur park. Challenge mode allows players to truly test their management skills in a range of different missions with escalating difficulty, attempting to achieve the best park rating in the shortest amount of time.

Jurassic World Evolution 2 features more than 75 breathtaking prehistoric species to discover, including highly requested flying and marine reptiles, and returning community-favourite dinosaurs. These majestic species feel more alive than ever as they preside over territory and display brand-new behaviors when interacting with each other, fighting for dominance and reacting intelligently to the world around them. Through bioengineering, players can customize their dinosaurs with bold new colors and patterns and alter their genomes to discover new traits to unlock as they endeavor to create the ultimate dinosaur park destination.

Jurassic World Evolution 2 is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC (Steam / Epic Games Store) for £49.99/$59.99/€59.99.


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