Jurassic World Evolution

New Jurassic World Evolution DLC Set In Original Park

There’s a new premium DLC pack for Jurassic World Evolution that allows players to dive into an original story set after the events of the Jurassic Park film.

In Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park, players step back in time to 1993 and return to Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna to rebuild the original Jurassic Park. After being charged to restore order to the islands, Dr. Hammond convinces Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) to return, reclaim, and rebuild the destroyed “amusement” park and successfully open the towering Main Gates to the public—because that has worked out so well in the past.

In this latest premium DLC for the immersive simulation game, players must face external sabotage attempts, tackle exciting challenges, hatch all-new dinosaurs (Compsognathus and Pteranodon), build rides and attractions such as the Aviary and Jurassic Park Tour, and then balance guest needs once the park is opened to the public. In addition, fans can replay all existing Jurassic World Evolution challenge and sandbox levels with a 1993-inspired inventory.

Alongside the Return to Jurassic Park premium DLC pack, existing players will receive a free update including changes to the ranger interactions with dinosaurs, guest restroom needs, and general fixes and tweaks. It’s almost certain that park guests experiencing issues with the toilets will appreciate these little changes as much as players, so long as they don’t involve being eaten by a T-Rex while in the outhouse.

Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One for USD $19.99.

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