Jurassic World Evolution 2, Frontier Developments' dinosaur-themed park management sequel, will be getting a second helping of paid DLC early next month, this time drawing inspiration from Netflix's Camp Cretaceous animated series.
Jurassic World Evolution 2's Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack (not to be confused with last year's Early Cretaceous Pack) comes to PC and consoles on 8th March, and will include two new dinosaurs — one courtesy of Dr. Henry Wu — two new herbivore variants, and eight skins.
On the hybrid front, Dr. Wu's scientific meddling has wrought the Scorpios rex (featuring «blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth»), and the pack also brings the Monolophosaurus — a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 — Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Trailer.
As for the herbivore variants, there's the Ouranosaurus — a «peaceful, herd-dwelling herbivore with characteristic tall spines» — and the Kentrosaurus, «whose lethal-looking spikes are used only to defend this otherwise peaceful dinosaur».
Rounding out the Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack — which will cost £7.99/$9.99/€9.99 when it comes to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on 8th March — are eight new skins, giving players the opportunity to inject a bit of the animated series into their parks. These include Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, Toro the Carnotaurus, Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus rex, plus three Barony — Grim, Limbo and Chaos — and two glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux.
Accompanying the paid DLC on 8th March will be a free update for all players, bringing a number of new features to Jurassic World Evolution 2, including a species viewer, the ability to inspect dinosaurs in
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