Jurassic World Evolution 2 is getting Dominion DLC this month
New feathery dinos and locations from the movie arrive in the Dominion Biosyn expansion.
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Jurassic World Evolution 2, a game about raising dinosaurs and making complicated habitats for them, is getting a fancy new expansion to coincide with the next Jurassic World movie, as seen in a trailer shown during thePC Gaming Show 2022. Called the Dominion Biosyn expansion, the DLC is packing new dinosaur species from the movie, a new location to build your park in, and heaps of quality of life improvements.
But of course, the dinos are what really matter. Here’s a list of the new dinos that Frontier Developments has shared in arecent blog post:
Old dog-shaped dinos and fire-themed raptors are cool and all, but I must declare that I am not OK with the extremely long nails of the Therizinosaurus. I’m assuming the Jurassic franchise has take some creative liberties with dinosaurs that didn’t actually exist and I very much hope this long-clawed weirdo is one of them.
Accompanying all the extra beasts is a new campaign set in the Jurassic World Dominion movie’s Biosyn Valley.
“You’ll also be working alongside familiar and iconic characters from across the franchise, including Claire Dearing (voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard), Dr. Alan Grant (voiced by Sam Neill), Dr. Ellie Sattler (voiced by Laura Dern), and Lewis Dodgson (voiced by Campbell Scott),” reads the post.
Actors from the movies showing up to voice their videogame counterparts? That’s a rarity. Update 3 (releasing alongside the expansion) will also bring more Chaos Theory maps, changes to dinosaur wrangling, and more contracts. The Biosyn Dominion expansion comes out on June 14.
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