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Jurassic World Evolution 2 Pictures

Jurassic World Development 2 is an park building video game that was released on November 9th 2021. It is a sequel to Jurassic World Development.[one]

Summary

'Jurassic World Development ii is the much-anticipated sequel to Frontier's highly successful Jurassic World Evolution, edifice upon the groundbreaking and immersive 2018 management simulation. It introduces a compelling, new narrative campaign, incredible new features, and awe-inspiring new dinosaurs brought to life with captivating actuality. Together with expanded construction and more than customization options, the result is an even bigger, better and accurate Jurassic World game.'

Characters

Beneath is a list of characters confirmed to be in the game:

  • Ian Malcolm, voiced by Jeff Goldblum
  • Claire Dearing, voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard
  • Henry Wu, voiced by B. D. Wong
  • Owen Grady, voiced by A.J. Loscascio
  • Cabot Finch, voiced past Graham Vick
  • Kajal Dua, voiced by Shazia Nicholls
  • Isaac Clement, voiced by Osy Ikhile
  • George Lambert, voiced by Steve Toussaint
  • Lily Halford, voiced by Amaka Okafor
  • Ron Thompson, voiced by James Sobol Kelly
  • John Hammond, voiced by Mackenzie Grayness
  • Simon Masrani, voiced by Aaron Neil
  • Alan Grant, voiced by Sam Neill
  • Ellie Sattler, voiced past Laura Dern
  • Lewis Dodgson, voiced by Campbell Scott
  • Ramsay Cole, voiced by Mamoudou Athie

Prehistoric Animals

Dinosaurs

  • Acrocanthosaurus
  • Alamosaurus (Seen in the background of cutscenes as a skeleton)
  • Albertosaurus
  • Allosaurus
  • Altispinax (Mentioned in the entry for Metriacanthosaurus)
  • Amargasaurus
  • Amargatitanis (Mentioned in the entry for Amargasaurus)
  • Ampelosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Pyroraptor)
  • Ankylosaurus
    • Bumpy
  • Apatosaurus
  • Archaeornithomimus
  • Argentinosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Giganotosaurus)
  • Australovenator (Mentioned in the entry for Muttaburrasaurus)
  • Bactrosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Archaeornithomimus)
  • Baryonyx
    • Chaos
    • Grim
    • Limbo
  • Bellusaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Monolophosaurus)
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Bravoceratops (Mentioned in the entry for the Javelina Formation)
  • Camarasaurus
  • Carcharodontosaurus
  • Carnotaurus
    • Toro
  • Centrosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Chasmosaurus, Corythosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Styracosaurus)
  • Ceratosaurus
  • Chasmosaurus
  • Chungkingosaurus
  • Claosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Edmontosaurus)
  • Coelophysis
  • Compsognathus
  • Corythosaurus
  • Crichtonsaurus
  • Cryolophosaurus
  • Deinocheirus (Mentioned in the entry for Carnotaurus)
  • Deinonychus
  • Dilophosaurus
  • Diplodocus
  • Dracorex
  • Dreadnoughtus
  • Dryosaurus
  • Edmontosaurus
  • Eoraptor (Mentioned in the entry for Herrerasaurus)
  • Euoplocephalus
  • Gallimimus
  • Giganotosaurus
  • Gigantoraptor (Mentioned in the entry for Archaeornithomimus)
  • Gigantspinosaurus
  • Glacialisaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Cryolophosaurus)
  • Gorgosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Styracosaurus)
  • Guanlong (Mentioned in the entry for the Shishugou Formation)
  • Hadrosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Acrocanthosaurus)
  • Herrerasaurus
  • Homalocephale
  • Huayangosaurus (Palatial Upgrade Pack)
  • Ichthyornis (Mentioned in the entry for Pteranodon)
  • Iguanodon
  • Kentrosaurus
    • Pierce (Army camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack)
  • Kritosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for the Javelina Germination)
  • Maiasaura
  • Majungasaurus
  • Mamenchisaurus
  • Megalosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
  • Metriacanthosaurus
  • Minmi (Early Cretaceous Pack)
  • Monoclonius (Mentioned in the entry for Chasmosaurus)
  • Monolophosaurus (Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack)
  • Muttaburrasaurus
  • Nasutoceratops
  • Neovenator (Mentioned in the entry for Polacanthus)
  • Nigersaurus
  • Nodosaurus
  • Olorotitan
  • Omeisaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Mamenchisaurus)
  • Ornithomimus (Mentioned in the entry for Archaeornithomimus and Tyrannosaurus Male monarch)
  • Orodromeus (Mentioned in the entry for Maiasaura)
  • Ouranosaurus
  • Pachycephalosaurus
  • Pachyrhinosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
  • Parasaurolophus
    • Parasaurolophus lux (Army camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack)
  • Pentaceratops
  • Polacanthus
  • Prenocephale (Mentioned in the entry for Homalocephale)
  • Proceratosaurus
  • Puertasaurus (Mentioned in the entry for the Cerro Fortaleza Formation)
  • Pyroraptor (Biosyn Expansion Pack)
  • Qianzhousaurus
  • Rapetosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Majungasaurus)
  • Rhabdodon (Mentioned in the entry for the La Bouchard Formation)
  • Saurolophus (Mentioned in the entry for Albertosaurus)
  • Sauropelta
  • Sinoceratops
  • Sonidosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Archaeornithomimus)
  • Spinosaurus
  • Stegosaurus
  • Struthiomimus
  • Struthiosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Pyroraptor)
  • Stygimoloch
    • Stiggy
  • Styracosaurus
  • Suchomimus
  • Szechuanosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Chungkingosaurus)
  • Tarbosaurus (Mentioned in the entries for Olorotitan and Therizinosaurus)
  • Tenontosaurus (Mentioned in the entries for Acrocanthosaurus and Deinonychus)
  • Therizinosaurus (Dominion Biosyn Expansion Pack)
  • Torosaurus
  • Triceratops
  • Troodon
  • Tsintaosaurus
  • Tuojiangosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Gigantspinosaurus)
  • Tyrannosaurus rex
    • Big Eatie
    • Cadet
    • Balderdash
    • Doe
    • Rexy
  • Valdosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Baryonyx)
  • Velociraptor
    • Blue
    • Charlie
    • Delta
    • Echo
    • Kim
    • Randy
    • The Big One
  • Wuerhosaurus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
  • Zapalasaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Amargasaurus)
  • Zhuchengtyrannus (Mentioned in the entry for Tsintaosaurus)

Pterosaurs

  • Caiuajara (Mentioned in the dig site for Maaradactylus)
  • Cearadactylus
  • Dimorphodon
  • Dsungaripterus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
  • Geosternbergia (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
  • Maaradactylus
  • Nyctosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Pteranodon)
  • Pteranodon
  • Pterodactylus (Mentioned in the entry for Dimorphodon and seen equally a skeleton on the Visitor Centre)
  • Quetzalcoatlus (Dominion Biosyn Expansion Pack)
  • Tapejara
  • Tropeognathus
  • Tupandactylus (Mentioned in the entry for Tapejara)

Marine Reptiles

  • Attenborosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
  • Elasmosaurus
  • Ichthyosaurus
  • Kronosaurus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
  • Liopleurodon
  • Mosasaurus
  • Plesiosaurus
  • Tylosaurus

Reptiles

  • Bavarisaurus (Mentioned in the entry for Compsognathus)
  • Bolosaurus (Mentioned in the entry for the Cherry Beds)
  • Captorhinus (Mentioned in the entry for Dimetrodon)
  • Deinosuchus (Mentioned in the entry for Indominus King)
  • Saurosuchus (Mentioned in the entry for Herrerasaurus)
  • Venaticosuchus (Mentioned in the entry for Herrerasaurus)

Synapsids

  • Dimetrodon (Dominion Biosyn Expansion Pack)
  • Edaphosaurus (Mentioned in the entries for Dimetrodon and the Red Beds)

Amphibians

  • Diplocaulus (Mentioned in the entry for Dimetrodon)

Fish

  • Dasyatis (Mentioned in the entry for the Javelina Germination)
  • Rhombodus (Mentioned in the entry for the Javelina Formation)

Insects

  • Giant Locust (Seen in the Dominion Campaign: Biosyn midway cutscene)

Hybrids

  • Indominus rex
  • Indoraptor
  • Scorpios rex (Army camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack)

Gallery

Images

Videos

Trivia

  • Jurassic Earth Development two has many gameplay changes, compared to the first game: new buildings; maps, that are larger and grander in scale; dinosaurs with greater levels of customization as well as more than realistic behavior, and much more. A new game manner was introduced called Chaos Theory, in which players are challenged with various "what-if" scenarios from all five movies of the Jurassic franchise.
  • Jurassic World Development two introduces new creature groups: Pterosaurs, and Marine Reptiles, which have their ain unique housing like Aviary Domes for Pterosaurs, and Lagoons for Marine Reptiles, too as a few new species of Dinosaurs such as Amargasaurus and Coelophysis.
    • It is, yet, not the start time the Jurassic World Evolution franchise features other animals of the past. The start game features the Pteranodon, which was first introduced as species in the Return of Jurassic Park DLC.
  • Virtually all of the dinosaurs are returning in Jurassic World Development 2 (though, Huayangosaurus is the only dinosaur that is non included the base of operations game and is a function of the Deluxe Upgrade Pack DLC) despite nigh species returning, Spinoraptor, Stegoceratops, and Ankylodocus are absent from the 2nd game.
  • On December 9, 2021, the Early Cretaceous Pack was released, with four new species added to the game: Dsungaripterus, Kronosaurus, Minmi, and Wuerhosaurus.
  • While Smilodon and the Sino-Spino appeared in Jurassic Globe: Camp Cretaceous, they did not announced in the Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack.
  • While Atrociraptor, Lystrosaurus, Microceratus, Moros, and Oviraptor appeared in 'Jurassic World: Dominion', and/or its prologue, they were absent from the Rule Biosyn Expansion.

References

  1. Kim, Matt T.G. (June 10, 2021). Jurassic World Evolution 2 Announced - Summer of Gaming. IGN. Retrieved June 11, 2021

External links

  • Official website

Jurassic World Evolution 2 Pictures,

Source: https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Jurassic_World_Evolution_2

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