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First in-game footage revealed for Jurassic World Evolution

October 9, 2017 by Andrew Newton

News on the Jurassic World Evolution front has been pretty quiet since it was announced at Gamescom 2017 but now, thanks to Frontier Developments, we are treated to the first ever in-game footage.  Want to see how the dinosaurs look in the game then this trailer has an abundance of them – brachiosaurus, raptors, triceratops and of course the star of the show herself, the T-Rex.

Jurassic World Evolution returns us to the legendary Isla Nublar and places us in charge of the most expensive and amazing zoo/ theme park ever.  Players will be able to build their very own attractions, construct research and containment facilities and even genetically engineer completely new breeds of dinosaurs.  A variety of challenges will greet players depending on the decisions made in the development of the park.

“As long-time fans of the entire Jurassic series we’re thrilled to be putting players in charge of their own Jurassic World Evolution,” said Frontier’s Chief Creative Officer, Jonny Watts. “We’re excited to bring over fifteen years of management, simulation, and creature development expertise to a destination and franchise that remains an inspiration to us.”

Jurassic World Evolution will be arriving on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC next summer.

Originally published October 9, 2017. Updated December 1, 2022.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Frontier Developments, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, Jurassic World Evolution

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