One of my favorite parts of the Jurassic World Evolution games is that they really emphasize the creatures. Dinosaurs were amazing creatures, and each evolved in ways that emphasized how they interacted with the environment and world around them. Unsurprisingly, Jurassic World Evolution 3 is embracing this same philosophy, and they're working to bring even more amazing creatures to their game. Today they unveil two more dinosaurs to the roster that are new to the series, and perhaps ones you've never heard of – the Psittacosaurus and the Patagotitan. Let's learn a little bit about both of them:

Diminutive yet distinctive, Psittacosaurus boasts a parrot-like beak for digging up plant roots, as well as bipedal horns for extra defence. This herbivore is protective of both its own family unit and any juveniles present in the wider herd, and is comfortable mixing with a range of ceratopsids and stegosaurids.

Psittacosaurus:

You can see so many attributes present in creatures from the modern world in this creature's makeup, especially the beak. Now let's go from one of the smallest to one of the biggest:

One of the largest creatures ever to roam the earth, Patagotitan is an herbivore that needs no introduction. With a long lifespan and protective and nurturing nature towards juveniles, this titanosaurian sauropod is a worthy addition to any park, but park managers should note that this species can be slow to breed, making the arrival offspring a special moment indeed.

Patagotitan:

In these videos we also get to see one of the new nest features coming to the game. I got to take a closer look a few months ago and quality of life improvements was a big part of that. There's a lot more than that, however, including watching smaller dinos roam and play, better tools to improve their paddocks, and a lot of new tools to make the best park for your human guests as well. It looks like it's shaping up nicely, and it'll be here before you know it!

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches 21 October 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S at $59.99 for the standard edition, and $74.99 for the Deluxe Edition which includes four additional family units (Protoceratops, Guanlong, Thanatosddrakon, and Convavenator), bonus skins for your parks and animals including the Mosasaurus, and the Badlands scene set, though you can get the latter as part of the Standard Edition if you pick up the game via pre-order. If you plan to pick it up, below you'll find a link to snap up whichever version strikes your fancy.

You already know we're excited about this one, so stay tuned right here at GamingTrend.com for our ongoing coverage and upcoming review!

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