Frontier Developments revealed that the roster of dinosaurs included in Jurassic World Evolution 3 will be sizably expanded after release.
Specifically, the development team will reintroduce the species included in Jurassic World Evolution 2’s base game.
Of course, they require some work before they can be implemented, since the original dinosaurs require the addition of dimorphism and juveniles to be playable in the new game as complete family units.
We learn that players won’t be charged for the addition of these species, and the first to be introduced will be Kentrosaurus.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is coming for PC (via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Windows Store), PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21, 2025.
It’s the third installment of a popular series of management sims inspired by Universal’s Jurassic World series, which debuted with the original Jurassic World Evolution in 2018, followed by the sequel in 2021.
This new game promises a whopping 80 species of dinosaurs and a new campaign with the return of Jeff Goldblum voicing Dr. Ian Malcolm. It’ll also include new locations like Japan, which never hurts.
If you’d like to see more, we saw other videos showing gameplay aspects like a dive into the new breeding mechanics, the ability to host dinosaurs into families, a look at terraforming, park customization, and enclosure building.
Incidentally, if you’re interested in the Jurassic World franchise, we recently saw the release of Jurassic World: Archipelago for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and here’s how you can learn to fly and spot your favorite dinosaurs from above.