![]() And watch the skies, because flying reptiles can now attack capture team helicopters! There are also plenty of beautiful new lagoon decorations in the base-game update so you can personalize them, including banners, fountains, customizable lights, and even an Indominus rex skeleton, which can be placed at the bottom of the lagoon. It contains improvements like the ability to wake up tranquillized dinosaurs using the new stimulant dart, either directly or through task assignment. At night, it’ll glow as it’s swimming around the lagoon.Īlongside the new pack, we will also be releasing free Update 4, with a range of new features coming your way. Other than sounding very cool because it’s named after the River of Death, this is a great addition as it’s a marine reptile with bioluminescence to some of the pattern colors. This intimidating species is an efficient marine predator, ruling the waves with a lethal combination of large fins, streamlined shape, and deadly swiftness. It has some really vibrant contrasting colors.Īnother prehistoric animal we think you’ll love introducing into your park is Styxosaurus. Also, the patterning and colors on the Australovenator are some of my favorites. With its lightweight frame and hyper-mobility, this is an expert hunter excelling at stalking prey and running it down. In fact, one of my favorite elements is the unique animation for when the Australovenator reaches out and snags food. Unlike a cheetah, however, this species has flexible, prehensile arms used for grabbing. ![]() Now, Australovenator is a speed demon, galloping around Late Cretaceous Australia with cheetah-like pace. With the Alamosaurus, I really like the shape and size of the neck – there’s a real heft to it as it moves around your parks.Įqually impressive is the medium-sized carnivore, Australovenator. Alamosaurus is armored too, sporting large spines running down its shoulders, back, and tail. To give you an idea of its sheer scale, even its shinbone manages to outsize an average adult human. In fact, it can lay claim to being one of the largest dinosaurs ever. This is a true titan, and one of the largest dinosaurs from North America. If you’ve not built an aviary in your park yet, I really recommend you get started so you can give a home to Barbaridactylus. The Barbaridactylus is our first Nyctosaurid being added to the game and it’s really exciting to add a flying reptile with such a distinctive head crest. Barbaridactylus thrived towards the end of the Late Cretaceous age, and takes its name from the Barbary Coast of North Africa, near to where it was discovered. Our artists and designers have done a tremendous job bringing this species back to life. So let’s explore the four new prehistoric animals featured in the soon to be released Late Cretaceous Pack.įirst, Barbaridactylus, a flying hunter with a distinctive head crest. It’s such a rich span of time to draw from, giving us amazing additions to Jurassic World Evolution 2, as well as making for a great companion to our Early Cretaceous Pack. We chose to create this pack as the Cretaceous period had such diverse-looking species across the water, land, and air. The Late Cretaceous age was a period over 65 million years ago that gave rise to all sorts of magnificent life forms. Introduce them to your park by buying the Late Cretaceous Pack on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S when it releases tomorrow, September 15. This time we’ve delved deep into the fascinating Late Cretaceous era to bring you spectacular new additions across land, sea, and air. ![]()
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