Frontier Developments has officially announced the next entry in the series. The acclaimed park builder games see players construct and manage their own version of , looking after both the safety of its animals and visitors while trying to turn a profit, much like the acclaimed 2003 title before it. To coincide with the themes of the movies, however, the also gave players the option to create unique hybrids of dinosaurs and customize them even further.
In Frontier Development's announcement, it didn't specifically call its upcoming title, instead referring to " but it did repeatedly mention the previous two titles when referring to the extension of the studio's collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences for its "", which is an extremely strong indicator that that is what it will be. The title is currently scheduled for release in Frontier's 2026 financial year, which falls between June 1, 2025, and May 31, 2026.
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Despite all of the marketing surrounding 2022's calling it "" and implying that it would be the end of the franchise, Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment announced a new movie in February 2024. Nothing has been revealed about the movie's storyline, but it has been confirmed that the original 's screenwriter David Koepp has returned to the series to write the script, and that it will be directed by and 's Gareth Edwards after talks with David Leitch reportedly fell through.
Currently, the movie is scheduled for release on 2 July 2025. This could align perfectly with the release of, to further boost the title's profitability. Previous titles were released in June 2018 and November 2021 respectively, with the first game releasing alongside the movie, and the second roughly half a year before the release of, with DLC coinciding with the film's release instead.
Many had likely assumed that the series had
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