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A refined, feature-rich sequel that deepens park management while honoring Jurassic magic.
The Kentrosaurus, alongside its juvenile variant, is the first dinosaur from Evolution 2 added to the sequel, free of charge.
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Jurassic World Evolution 3 truly evolves the formula, bringing robust terraforming tools, juvenile life stages, and a deep slate of smarter systems, attractions, and park management upgrades.
Among the teams that will help players in keeping the dinosaur park safe and sound are veterinarians, rangers, catchers, and maintainers.
As a ceratopsian, the Lokiceratops is distinguished by its curved horns and social nature, though it can be fiercely territorial.
Frontier's next park management simulation is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and offers some new features like baby dinosaurs.
The development team will outline all the upcoming improvements and features in its next Frontier Unlocked livestream on February 26th.
Frontier Developments' Dave Bamber and Simon Jordan speak with GamingBolt about the studio's newest release.
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"It's an exciting time to be making games; I think we're about to start seeing a new era of console innovation," says Frontier Developments' Simon Jordan.
Frontier Developments' newest amusement park building and management simulator is due out on November 6 for PC and consoles.
Pre-orders are live, with the Standard Edition costing $49.99. The Deluxe Edition is $64.99 and includes the Vintage Funfair Ride Pack.
Frontier Developments has released the first gameplay deep dive video for its upcoming management sim, showcasing about 15 minutes of new footage.