Frontier Developments has revealed more information about Jurassic World Evolution 3, including a new Dinosaur Database, park management duties, research responsibilities, and more.
Module Five of the Dinosaur Integration Network training series launched today, which is a series of videos from Frontier that showcase some of the features coming with Jurassic World Evolution 3. This one focused on managing parks around the globe, including the conservation, security, and entertainment sectors of each park.
Some of the examples of activities that players will have to oversee include breeding, breakouts, and even shelters for visitors. Each park has its own unique problems to face that affect the management sectors differently, so players will need to tailor their management to each site.
Research helps players stay on top of the industry with cutting-edge technology for each of the parks they’re managing, which also helps keep each park running smoothly when they’re not actively there.
Fans can check out Module Five of the Dinosaur Integration Network training series videos for Jurassic World Evolution 3 below:
That’s not all Frontier Developments shared today — a new Dinosaur Database launched, too. The Dinosaur Database is a website that works as a hub of information on the dinosaurs that will be included in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
The database includes things like biographies of the species, how they were discovered, the era they lived in, and physical stats.
Additionally, the Dinosaur Database for Jurassic World Evolution 3 also has a countdown for when more dinos will be added.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 will be released on October 21, 2025, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.