Notably, these will also include both aquatic and flying species. Frontier has confirmed that at launch, the game will have over 75 dinosaur species for players to unlock and put in their parks, which, of course, will include a mix of new and returning dinos. Obviously, Jurassic World Evolution 2 is about the dinosaurs first and foremost, and as any sequel should, it’s going to expand upon its predecessor in this area as well.
Ahead of its looming launch, here, we’re going to talk about a few key talking points from the game that you should know about. Its upcoming sequel, Jurassic World Evolution 2, is looking even more promising, seeing as its building on the solid foundations laid down by its predecessor with exciting improvements and refinements. You normally wouldn’t expect a licensed game to be anything more than middling, but Frontier Developments took the beloved license and made an excellent dino park management simulator out of it.
Jurassic World Evolution was easily one of the biggest surprises of 2018.