Jurassic World Evolution 2 and Shin Megami Tensei 5 also see debuts in the top 10, while Call of Duty: Vanguard retains the top spot.
Frontier Developments delivers a solid sequel that builds upon its predecessor's foundations in all the right ways.
Available for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Xbox One, the sequel features various biomes, 75 different species and new mechanics.
Developer Frontier Developments has also confirmed that the dino park building and management siulator will get a day one patch.
With the addition of new biomes and expanded creation and management tools, players will have much more control over the shape their park takes.
This particular species prefers marine environments and has a long slender neck. It's one of 75 unique species of dinosaurs in the game.
Frontier Developments returns with another dino park management sim- here's why we're excited.
Frontier Developments' upcoming dino park management simulator is looking quite promising.
Frontier Developments talks about creating an authentic Jurassic Park experience and how the player's role has changed.
A new trailer for Jurassic World Evolution 2 details the Mosasaurus, which is a marine dinosaur.
New gameplay footage shows off many new features and improvements in action, culminating with a Mosasaurus being released into an enclosure.
New aquatic and flying dinosaurs, different environments, weather, and more are shown off in Jurassic World Evolution 2's newest gameplay trailer.
Frontier Developments' newest dino park management simulator confirms its release date, and shows off more new gameplay footage.
Scientists will now need to be recruited for extracting DNA from fossils and incubating dinosaurs, while training them and managing their stress levels will also be crucial.
Frontier Developments confirms that several improvements are being mode to returning modes such as Challenge and Sandbox.
The developers at Frontier Developments provide new details about the upcoming dinosaur park management game.
The developers also talk about other dynamic behaviours and interactions, such as smaller species forming packs to take on the bigger dinos.
"There's a lot more space available to build and place as many dinosaurs as possible," says game director Richard Newbold.
Frontier Developments offered a very quick look at the visuals. The park manager is out later this year for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
The game is set after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and will see you leading efforts to control, conserve, and contain dinosaurs in the wild.