Get Wet With Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack

Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack will arrive on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, Windows Store and GeForce Now, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation®4 and Xbox One on 10 August.

Frontier Developments’ prehistoric park management sim might be described as deep, but the newly announced Marine Species DLC is about to take that to new depths. The latest add on for your very own Jurassic Park will add four new marine species to the game, from the cute to the gigantic. The Archelon, whose name means ‘ruler turtle’ is one of these humungous new exhibits in your digital amusement park. Archelon moves swiftly, using its hooked beak to catch fish and flippers to thrust through the water. Despite its size, this Late Cretaceous species was able to float in the shallows, making it easy for guests to spot. The Nothosaurus is a slightly more hazardous guest. This predator features a long flat skull and menacing needle-like teeth. Check out both of these alongside the Dunkleosteus and Shonisaurus. If this isn’t your thing then it might be worth checking out the Feathered Species Pack that dropped back in March.

All of these additions come with a new Lagoon Rock Platform which players can add to their enclosure. This provides a platform for customers to see the new animals clearly. For those that don’t cash in on the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack, expect a free update that adds in custom Challenge Share Codes, new dino hostility toggles to freak out guests, and the new Lagoon Viewing Dome. This isn’t the end of the free add-ons. To check out what’s coming to Jurassic World Evolution 2 check out the official website now and build your own Jurassic World or grab the Prehistoric Marine Species Pack for  £5.99/$7.99/€7.99 soon.

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