JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION 2: PARK MANAGER’S PACK INTRODUCES MEGALODON OCEAN GIANT AND SMALL, CUDDLY DINOSAURS
Jurassic World Evolution 2: Park Manager’s Pack DLC is launching today priced at PS5.99/$7.99/EUR7.99, across all platforms; Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC.
The pack is going to introduce famous giants of the ocean, such as Megalodon, among others. Megalodon along with smaller dinosaurs such as the Microceratus and the Microceratus, which you could be tempted to snuggle with in the midst of a swarm more than 65 million years ago.
The Dragon of Death also known as Thanatosdrakon will be arriving in this set. They ruled the skies of prehistoric South America during the Late Cretaceous period. They had a huge wingspan that was around 30 feet. You’re bound require a excellent pen to ensure they’re happy.
This is a brief overview of the four species that are coming with this pack. We’re being told there’s a new T. Rex skin will be available inspired by Little Eatie, which players will recognize from the show’s fourth season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
Megalodon is the name of an Apex predator who controlled the oceans for more than 13 million years. Its bite is five times more powerful than the bite of an T. Rex the massive hunter is by far the biggest shark to be discovered, and is truly defines ferocity.
Originating in early in the Late Cretaceous period, Microceratus is a tiny ceratopsid that has distinct frills and moves quickly and with speed in order to ward off predators. Its name means’small-horned small-horned’, this intriguing little herbivore is a favorite of larger numbers of their species.
Moving through the sands and sands during in the Early Jurassic Period, Segisaurus is a diminutive therapod that has strong legs and long arms given its dimensions. A little less dangerous than its larger counterparts, it has to rely on its speed and shrewdness to catch its prey.
Thanatosdrakon is appropriately titled ‘dragon of death’ who reigned over the skies of prehistoric South America during the Late Cretaceous period. The size of its wingspan is around 30 feet the giant Pterosaur is an aerial force that must be reckoned with.