Frontier Developments have today announced the Late Cretaceous Pack for Jurassic World Evolution 2. Better yet, it’s out this week!
Coming on September 15th, available on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store and Windows Store, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for a suggested retail price of £5.99. The latest PDLC arriving for the critically acclaimed Jurassic World Evolution 2, the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Late Cretaceous Pack invites players to enhance their parks with four exhilarating prehistoric species inspired by one of the most fascinating periods of dinosaur history.
Barbaridactylus, a flying hunter that lived towards the end of the era, takes its name from the Barbary Coast of North Africa, near to where it was discovered. With its magnificent head crest, Barbaridactylus will make a distinctive addition to even the most diverse of dinosaur parks. The extraordinary Alamosaurus, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth, is also sure to impress. Its enormous size and huge defensive spines make this gargantuan herbivore a challenge for attacking predators.
While smaller in stature, Australovenator is equally as mesmerising. Characterised by a lightweight frame, extremely sharp teeth, and the ability to grab its prey with both claws, this speedy 6.5-foot carnivore is not to be underestimated. In addition, players can welcome the striking Styxosaurus to their lagoons, complete with three entrancing bioluminescent pattern colours that will transfix park guests. This ultra-streamlined marine reptile combines its sleek shape with large fins and powerful jaws to formidable effect.
There is also a free update which brings existing players a range of new features and enhancements. This includes the chance to get creative with new lagoon customisation options, including placeable objects both above and below the water. Adding even more realism and presenting an extra challenge for park managers, escaped flying reptiles will now be able to cause damage to nearby helicopters. Players can also enjoy several quality-of-life updates including the ability to attribute negative traits, enjoy infinite trait points in Sandbox mode and explore new lighting colour options to add to their parks.
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