The successful video game Jurassic World Evolution 2 has new expansions available for its fans. On March 30th, a new DLC called Feathered Species Pack will be released. With these expansions, players can welcome new prehistoric species to their parks and thrill their guests with wall-climbing dinosaurs and flying reptiles.
Yutyrannus
The Yutyrannus is one of the largest known feathered carnivores. The name "feathered tyrant" fits this species perfectly. With its striking nasal crests and breathtaking plumage, it will certainly be an exciting addition to any park.
Jeholopterus
The Jeholopterus is a small flying species and proud to be the smallest aerial inhabitant in the game. With its small body size, they can easily fly through the air and hunt insects for their next meal.
Deinocheirus
The Deinocheirus has longer arms than any other bipedal dinosaur and is sure to impress with its duck-like bill and broad hump! This dinosaur species is known for consuming plants.
Sinosauropteryx
This small carnivore is known for its short arms and remarkably long tail, which was likely used for balancing while running on its hind legs. The Sinosauropteryx is covered in fine, hair-like feathers and a wavy striped tail, and is sure to impress guests!
Update 6
The free Update 6 for Jurassic World Evolution 2 not only offers bug fixes and additional features, but also introduces Remote Viewing Galleries into the game. Visitors can now enjoy front-row seats while watching their favorite animals in the park with these new attractions. There are two types of galleries, the Log Viewing Gallery and the Dome Viewing Gallery. Additionally, the update features a new cinematic camera mode and new zipline variants. Sandbox mode is also expanded with six more square levels and new settings for feeder reserves, income tax, and changes to decorative plants. Overall, an exciting expansion.
For all fans of Jurassic World Evolution 2, the Feathered Species Pack and Update 6 are a must-have. The game now has even more content and is even more exciting with these expansions. We can't wait to see the new species and the Remote Viewing Galleries in action.