Take a trip under the sea in JurassicWorldEvolution2, as the Prehistoric Marine Species Pack goes on sale on August 10th. JurassicWorld JurassicPark
. Launching on August 10th, this new pack will bring all of the cuddly soft creatures, as well as all the horrifying armored ones, toas options for both aquarium and outdoor viewing. Like all decisions you make about the park, it's up to you to figure out if they're worth displaying and how to keep them under control. We got more info below and a new game trailer, as the pack will be sold for $8.
"Players can also expand their park's underwater species selection with Dunkleosteus, a powerful armored fish from the Late Devonian period. Sporting a sharp jaw that opens and closes with immense force, Dunkleosteus cuts an intimidating figure as it stalks through its exhibit. Rounding out the pack is Shonisaurus, a graceful, round-framed Ichthyosaur hailing from the Late Triassic period. Despite its size, the Shonisaurus was an agile hunter of deep ancient oceans.
"The PDLC pack arrives alongside an exciting free update offering existing players a range of new features and enhancements. Park guests can enjoy a fully immersive experience as they marvel at marine species from the new Lagoon Viewing Dome or observe dinosaurs from the San Diego Amphitheatre, which can now be placed in any sandbox park. In addition, custom Challenge Share Codes allow players to set and share their own challenges.
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