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New dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2

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UK development studio Frontier decided it was time to put dinosaurs in this dinosaur park.

John Hammond would agree with me, the more dinosaurs the better!

Barely a month after the release of their Jurassic World Evolution 2 management game, Frontier has just announced the upcoming release of a new pack dedicated to early species with Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous.

This pack is a leap in the past and will allow us to develop and enhance our park with 4 prehistoric species including terrestrial, marine and flying dinosaurs.

He understands:

The Kronosaurus: named after the King of the Titans, Kronos, because he is one of the greatest pliosaurs of all time. It is a carnivorous species of marine reptiles with powerful paddle-shaped fins to help it capture its prey.

The Dsungaripterus: a small and sturdy pterosaur, easily identified by its distinctive cranial crest and long, curved jaw.

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The Minmi: a small dinosaur resembling a tank, belonging to the ankylosaur family. Unlike other ankylosaurs, it has bone plates oriented horizontally on the sides of its back, which protect it well against predators.

The Wuerhosaurus: this dinosaur is part of the stegosaurid dinosaur family. It sits low to the ground in order to feed on low vegetation and uses the tips of its tail to defend itself against any potential predators.

These species have their own behavior which will allow them to interact with each other in order to establish their domination and act in their own way to the world around them.

the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous pack will be available from December 9 on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store and GeForce Now, but also on Playstation 5, Playstation 4, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One for € 7.99.

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Discover the Jurassic World Evolution 2 test here