Today, Frontier Developments launched Jurassic World Evolution 3 Update 1.2.3, which adds a few quality-of-life improvements and a brand-new family unit to the game.
The Majungasaurus family unit is a genus of abelisaurid dinosaur that originated in Late Cretaceous Africa, specifically Madagascar, around 70 million years ago. They are best known for their sharp teeth and powerful bite, which they use to tear flesh from their targets, and is one of the few dinosaurs known to have eaten other members, though research has not confirmed whether this cannibalistic behavior took the form of hunting or scavenging on carcasses
You can get a good look at what the species looks like in Jurassic World Evolution 3 below:
Bug fixes in Update 1.2.3 include plenty of Park Construction changes, including:
- Resolved Camera moving across the park when cycling through grid based scenery pieces while in build mode.
- Now able to perform an undo action with a non-grid based scenery piece while the decorative tab is open.
- Navigation highlight will no longer get stuck when reopening the Scenery Blueprint menu after placing a blueprint.
General performance and stability improvements, and fixing the inability to exit the ‘Discard Eggs’ pop-up window if the eggs hatch while present have also been added as part of the patch.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 Update 1.2.3 is available now on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Players can check out details about the last updates, Update 1.1 and Update 1.2, as well as lots of other news on this unique dinosaur simulator by searching Simulation Daily.










