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Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Standard Edition

Jurassic World Evolution 2 introduces a compelling new narrative campaign set after the earth-shattering events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, features top film talent reprising their iconic roles, and awe-inspiring new dinosaurs, including flying and marine reptiles. With expanded construction options, diverse new locations, more customisation choices, and the all-new Chaos Theory mode, the result is an even bigger, better Jurassic World game.

Dimorphodon

The pterosaur Dimorphodon is notable for the size of its head, which is much bigger than found in similar pterosaurs such as Pterodactylus. Its name translates to ‘two-form tooth’, in reference to the two sets of teeth it has, while Dimorphodon is one of the smaller species of pterosaur, weighing just a few kilograms and with a wingspan of around 1.5m.

Triceratops

The herbivorous dinosaur Triceratops is one of the largest ceratopsidae, at around 9m in length and weighing 12 tonnes. Notable for its large frill and the three horns on its head – which give rise to its name, which translates to ‘three-horned face – Triceratops’ diet consists mainly of ground level vegetation, although their size may have enabled them to knock over larger plants and trees to feed on.

Amargasaurus

Amargasaurus is named after the site of its discovery, La Amarga Formation in Argentina, and is an herbivorous dinosaur of the Dicraeosauridae family weighing around 2.9 tonnes and spanning 9.5m in length. Its long neck and sharp teeth allow it to eat tough vegetation from trees, while the two rows of long spines on its neck and back help Amargasaurus to defend itself from predators – an important characteristic given that this dinosaur has poor hearing and is unable to move at high speeds.

Realistic Dinosaurs

More than 75 different prehistoric species come to life in Jurassic World Evolution 2, including highly requested flying and marine reptiles, and returning community-favourite dinosaurs. These majestic creatures feel more alive than ever as they preside over territory, and display brand-new behaviours when interacting with each other, fighting for dominance, and reacting intelligently to the world around them. Players can use bioengineering to customise their dinosaurs with bold new colours and pattern colours, and alter their genomes to unlock different traits.