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Jurassic World Evolution 3 | Family Units | Feature Focus

[p]In Jurassic World Evolution 3, adults and their offspring live side-by-side in your park enclosures, forming family units which vary from species to species, find out more in our latest Feature Focus!

[/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p]Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches 21 October on Steam.

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Dinosaur Showcase | Utahraptor

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p]Meet the Utahraptor — one of the largest and most formidable dromaeosaurs available for your parks in Jurassic World Evolution 3. This agile predator is known for its powerful legs, sickle-shaped claws, and hunting intelligence – perfect for creating high-impact exhibits! [/p][p]Notable characteristics: [/p]
  • [p]Unsuited to living with other species, Utahraptor are best housed alone or with scavengers. [/p]
  • [p]Very protective of their offspring and even willing to care for other juveniles of the same species. [/p]
  • [p]Favours a mix of cover and pasture terrain offering space to roam and stalk. [/p]
[p]Hailing from the Utah region in the western United States, Utahraptor packs were a danger for small (and possibly large) dinosaurs living in the Early Cretaceous period. As one of the slowest of the dromaeosauridae, Utahraptor relied on their ferocious claws, strong jaw and aptitude for ambush to hunt their prey. [/p][p]Despite their fearsome appearance, parental care is vital for Utahraptors. Adults and juveniles will become unsettled when separated from each other, and adults will exhibit protective behaviour if they think their juveniles are in danger.  [/p][p]Utahraptor thrive best in small groups and in secure, enriched enclosures with plenty of room to roam. These are high-maintenance predators that offer a return on your investment with high guest appeal. [/p][p][/p][p]Powerful. Distinct. Unmissable. The Utahraptor brings energy, spectacle, and drama to any successful park.  [dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Jurassic World Evolution 3 | Breeding Programs | Feature Focus

[p]Greetings Park Managers!

Welcome to your first Dinosaur Integration Network training video.

In today's episode you’ll move the creation of new dinosaurs out of the lab and into the nest. [/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Dinosaur Showcase: Lokiceratops

[p]Meet the Lokiceratops, one of the most spectacular horned dinosaurs available for your parks in Jurassic World Evolution 3. With its huge, colourful frill and curved horns, this ceratopsian is guaranteed to be a guest favourite! [/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][h2]
Notable characteristics:
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  • [p]Social and well suited to living with other herbivores, particularly other ceratopsids.[/p]
  • [p]Protective of their young and willing to defend them against threats.[/p]
  • [p]Favours a mix of wetland and cover in their enclosures.[/p]
[p]First discovered as recently as 2019 in the Montana Badlands, Lokiceratops takes its name from the Norse god Loki, sharing the prominent and distinctive horns seen in popular depictions of the god. Like other ceratopsids, their impressive horns and frills are used to compete with rivals and impress potential mates.[/p][p]Hailing from the Late Cretaceous period, these social dinosaurs display fascinating territorial behaviours that guests love to observe. They thrive in small groups and can share their enclosures with other peaceful herbivores - just be sure to provide plenty of space and vegetation.[/p][p]Lokiceratops like their nests to be private and outside of any other species’ territory. When breeding a natural population, include enough room for these impressive ceratopsids to nest together in peace from other species.

[/p][p][/p][p]Powerful. Distinct. Unmissable. The Lokiceratops is a captivating headline attraction for any new Jurassic World Park.[/p][p] [dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]