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CAMP CRETACEOUS DINOSAUR PACK
CAMP CRETACEOUS DINOSAUR PACK
Dinosaur Pack

Paid Downloadable Content for Evolution 2

The Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack is the second dinosaur pack for Jurassic World Evolution 2, releasing alongside Update 1.3 on March 8, 2022. The pack introduces two unique species and several cosmetics featured in the Netflix show, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.

Description[]

Showcase an array of outstanding new prehistoric species with the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack. Inspired by Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animationā€™s hit Netflix show, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, this DLC features two entirely new dinosaurs, two new variants for existing species, and eight eye-catching skins that players can use to bring their parks to life.


Features[]

New species[]

JWE2 CC Scorpios Rex

The fearsome Scorpius rex.

  • Scorpios rex: One of Dr. Henry Wu's first hybrid creations, the Scorpios Rex is a truly fearsome carnivore. Blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth characterise this impressive species. Known for its aggressive nature, it was originally deemed unfit for display...until now.
  • Monolophosaurus: Named for the single crest adorning its skull, the Monolophosaurus is a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period. Its distinguished crest helps intensify roars and aids communication between Monolophosauruses.

New Variants[]

  • Ouranosaurus (2015 Variant): The Ouranosaurus is a peaceful herbivore that lives in large herds. Keeping a single Ouranosaurus is not advised, as lone individuals have been known to break out of their enclosures and panic guests. The Ouranosaurus has a broad snout and tall spines on its back supporting a camel-like hump.
  • Kentrosaurus (2015 Variant): Despite being covered in lethal-looking spikes, the Kentrosaurus is actually a docile herbivore that uses its beak to bite off plant material. One of the smallest species of stegosaur, the Kentrosaurus defends itself when threatened using long spikes on each shoulder and smaller spikes protruding from its hips and tail.

New Skins[]

Bring the Baryonyx trio Grim, Limbo and Chaos, plus Toro the Carnotaurus, Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, and Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus rex to life in your parks, and entrance your guests with two glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux.

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