Jurassic World Evolution 2 Goes Big For 30th Anniversary Shenanigans

Jurassic World Evolution 2 - dino out in a green field

Jurassic World Evolution 2, the huge dino zoo management sim, is set to celebrate 30 years of the Jurassic Park series with a free update.

Prepare to return to the beginning of an iconic Hollywood blockbuster, when Jurassic World Evolution 2 drops a free update tomorrow. Players can celebrate 30 years of dinosaur rampages when developer Frontier unleashes the update across PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, Windows Store and GeForce Now, PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation®4 and Xbox One.

While we won’t expect everyone to retread the original movie’s steps, players will get more than 20 iconic decorative items, instantly recognisable from the beloved 1993 film from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment. This will allow park managers to craft their very own tribute to Spielberg’s epic. Everything from a colourful statue of the ever-smiling Mr. DNA, the park’s original educational mascot, to the classic Airlock Gates from the original film awaits. There’s even a new set of paths, faithfully designed to evoke their Jurassic Park counterparts.

These can be utilized to snake incoming visitors around the T. rex and Alamosaurus skeletons, the ‘Big Pile of …’, and past the Small Electrified Fence. There are tons of items coming but it will require the base Jurassic World Evolution 2 title. Thankfully, PlayStation Plus subscribers can grab that for free throughout June too. To find out everything coming to this incredible park management game, and why you should play it, head over to our review and the official website now.

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