2024 DLC Ideas / Wishlist

Well guess who’s back?

I’m doubtful anyone in the community will really recognize me, especially since it‘s been a fair while since I’ve returned to make one of these.

For those curious this is my third account since appearing on the JWE1 forums. First account I abandoned to move onto a brand one that fit in better name-wise with my then budding stream career. Second was lost because I’m a moron and forgot to change the email connected to it when I dediced to delete the email it was attached to. Here’s hoping I don’t lose this one as well. Anywhoos, onto my DLC wishlist.

Aviary Species Pack

1. Microraptor
2. Rhamphorhynchus
3. Pterodaustro
4. Alanqa

I do have some reasoning for each of these animals. For Microraptor it was an animal Frontier had already considered and some partial work was done at least we know via some sound files left over in the Cretaceous Predator Pack. It would be nice to have more small Aviary animals on the scale of Dimorphodon and Jeholopterus. Similar deal with the Rhamphorhynchus but it’s also a relatively well known and interesting animal and I personally want to see it included. Pterodaustro is another personal favorite and given its unusual appearance and relative obscurity it would make for a good surprise pick imo. As for Alanqa I think adding another larger pterosaur on the scale of Quetzalcoatlus would round out the park nicely.

As for what features I would like to brought via a free update. Walking animations specifically for larger Pterosaurs like the Quetz and Alanqa as well as the JP3 Pterandon. It’s something people have asked for enough already, it would add some more variety to aviary behaviors and make viewing a little more interesting. Speaking of behavior the second thing on my wishlist would be interactivity between lagoon and aviary animals. Adding perching to the side of lagoons for escaped pterosaurs (I don’t believe that is in the game but I could be wrong) as well on the new lagoon rock platforms added with the Aquatic Species Pack. It would be nice if they could pester animals that use rock and be at risk of attack when landing there either by a larger mosasaur or pliosaur beaching onto said rock or perhaps breaching as the pterosaur takes off. Adding these improvements would again add animation variety to the pterosaurs and give a little more interactivity to the lagoons as well.

Cretaceous Herbivore Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Argentinosaurus
3. Peloropilites
4. Diablocertatops

Microceratus should be self-explanatory, it is the last living on screen animal from Jurassic World Dominion that has yet to appear in game. Please just give us this little bean already. Argentinasaurus. Big Titanosaurs, heavily requested and would personally be nice to have another larger animal for our parks. Pelo actually appeared twice in Fallen Kingdom. It was in Lockwood Manor as a skeleton and its corpse is the one that got destroyed by lava during the eruption of Mount Sibo. It’s an interesting and overlooked potential animal from the film universe and since it would be using the Nodosaur/Ankylosaur rig it would probably be relatively easy to bring to the game. Lastly Diabloceratops has a really cool toyline design and we haven’t gotten many new Ceratopsians. It‘s design is wild enough that it would definitely feel like a missed opportunity to not include it.

As for what new features I’d like added to the game in a free update, more attractions would be nice. In particular a Helicopter Tour that you could assign to specific exhibits using the Ranger Posts and a Boneshaker style Monorail skin for Jurassic Park era.

This last DLC is more hopeful than anything and if given the choice between this and the other two I‘d choose the others.

Chaos Theory Pack
1. Spinoceratops Hybrid
2. Smilodon

+ New Skins and Variants

  • Little Eatie
  • Stegosaurus Lux
  • Frontier Pattens for remaining variants such as the Dominion Parasaurolophus and others.

I am personally not a big Hybrid fan but given there are only two missing animals left from Camp Cretaceous I’m willing to tolerate another animal I probably won’t use in my parks. Given the significant time skip between CC and CT it is possible we might see an adult version of the animal especially with Ben working alongside the former Mantah Corp scientist whose name presently escapes me. Mae? If anyone remembers by all means comment. It’s also possible we might see Little Eatie again and perhaps see other variants of base game JWE2 animals worthy of inclusion into a pack like this along with Dominion Era designs. As for the Smilodon I think it could potentially appear via flashback or some such and would honestly be the animal I’d be most excited to have. As for Stegosaurus Lux, while this variant did not appear in CC and I doubt it will appear in CT, it was present in the Live Tour exhibit and given how incredible the Parasaurolophus Lux was in the previous pack I really feel like it should be included regardless of it appears in the show or not.

As for what free fearures I’d like, not much to say beyond some QoL stuff, some decorations themed around the two shows and more Sandbox and custom challenge mode options.

That’s it. Those are my hopes and ideas for the remaining DLC and updates. If anyone has anything to add or any critiques by all means share ‘em. I love speculation and hopefully my ideas were just interesting enough to warrant a minute of your time.

Cheers all.
 
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Well guess who’s back?

I’m doubtful anyone in the community will really recognize me, especially since it‘s been a fair while since I’ve returned to make one of these.

For those curious this is my third account since appearing on the JWE1 forums. First account I abandoned to move onto a brand one that fit in better name-wise with my then budding stream career. Second was lost because I’m a moron and forgot to change the email connected to it when I dediced to delete the email it was attached to. Here’s hoping I don’t lose this one as well. Anywhoos, onto my DLC wishlist.

Aviary Species Pack

1. Microraptor
2. Rhamphorhynchus
3. Pterodaustro
4. Alanqa

I do have some reasoning for each of these animals. For Microraptor it was an animal Frontier had already considered and some partial work was done at least we know via some sound files left over in the Cretaceous Predator Pack. It would be nice to have more small Aviary animals on the scale of Dimorphodon and Jeholopterus. Similar deal with the Rhamphorhynchus but it’s also a relatively well known and interesting animal and I personally want to see it included. Pterodaustro is another personal favorite and given its unusual appearance and relative obscurity it would make for a good surprise pick imo. As for Alanqa I think adding another larger pterosaur on the scale of Quetzalcoatlus would round out the park nicely.

As for what features I would like to brought via a free update. Walking animations specifically for larger Pterosaurs like the Quetz and Alanqa as well as the JP3 Pterandon. It’s something people have asked for enough already, it would add some more variety to aviary behaviors and make viewing a little more interesting. Speaking of behavior the second thing on my wishlist would be interactivity between lagoon and aviary animals. Adding perching to the side of lagoons for escaped pterosaurs (I don’t believe that is in the game but I could be wrong) as well on the new lagoon rock platforms added with the Aquatic Species Pack. It would be nice if they could pester animals that use rock and be at risk of attack when landing there either by a larger mosasaur or pliosaur beaching onto said rock or perhaps breaching as the pterosaur takes off. Adding these improvements would again add animation variety to the pterosaurs and give a little more interactivity to the lagoons as well.

Cretaceous Herbivore Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Argentinosaurus
3. Peloropilites
4. Diablocertatops

Microceratus should be self-explanatory, it is the last living on screen animal from Jurassic World Dominion that has yet to appear in game. Please just give us this little bean already. Argentinasaurus. Big Titanosaurs, heavily requested and would personally be nice to have another larger animal for our parks. Pelo actually appeared twice in Fallen Kingdom. It was in Lockwood Manor as a skeleton and its corpse is the one that got destroyed by lava during the eruption of Mount Sibo. It’s an interesting and overlooked potential animal from the film universe and since it would be using the Nodosaur/Ankylosaur rig it would probably be relatively easy to bring to the game. Lastly Diabloceratops has a really cool toyline design and we haven’t gotten many new Ceratopsians. It‘s design is wild enough that it would definitely feel like a missed opportunity to not include it.

As for what new features I’d like added to the game in a free update, more attractions would be nice. In particular a Helicopter Tour that you could assign to specific exhibits using the Ranger Posts and a Boneshaker style Monorail skin for Jurassic Park era.

This last DLC is more hopeful than anything and if given the choice between this and on of the other two I‘d choose the others.

Chaos Theory Pack
1. Spinoceratops Hybrid
2. Smilodon

+ New Skins and Variants
- Little Eatie
  • Stegosaurus Lux
  • Frontier Pattens for remaining variants such as the Dominion Parasaurolophus and others.

I am personally not a big Hybrid fan but given that are only two missing animals left from Camp Cretaceous I’m willing to tolerate another animal I probably won’t use in my parks. Given the significant time skip between CC and CT it is possible we might see an adult version of the animal especially with Ben working alongside the former Mantah Corp scientist whose name presently escapes me. Mae? If anyone remembers by all means comment. It’s also possible we might see Little Eatie again and perhaps see other variants of base game JWE2 animals worthy of inclusion into a pack like this along with Dominion Era designs. As for the Smilodon I think it could potentially appear via flashback or some such and would honestly be the animal I’d be most excited to have. As for Stegosaurus Lux, while this variant did not appear in CC and I doubt it would appear in CT, it was present in the Live Tour exhibit and given how incredible the Parasaurolophus Lux was in the previous pack I really feel like it should be included regardless of it appears in the show or not.

As for what free fearures I’d like, not much to say beyond some QoL stuff, some decorations themed around the two shows and more Sandbox and custom challenge mode improvement.

That’s it. Those are my hopes and ideas for the remaining DLC and updates. If anyone has anything to add or any critiques by all means share ‘em. I love speculation and hopefully my ideas were just interesting enough to warrant a minute of your time.

Cheers all.

Microraptor and Rhamphorhynchus are desirable additions. When it comes to fliers, I prefer Archaeopteryx. Many people want Hatzegopteryx added.

While Microceratus being in high demand, I prefer Saltasaurus over Argentinosaurus because of the armor and I think the Dreadnoughtus already represent the titanosaurs.

We are missing the Mamenchisaurus 1997 and the Pteranodon 1997 variants.
 
I would be willing to accept either Hatzegopteryx or Alanqa tbh. Microraptor and Archaeopteryx could be interchangeable as well, though I base my leaning towards Microraptor on that some of the work for it was already done. Feels like it’d be a shame to waste what they might already have for it beyond the voice lines.

Saltasaurus is actually a much better pick than Argentiniosaurs. The armor plating would be more interesting visually and distinguish it more from other sauropods.

I would personally add the ‘97 Pteranodon variant to the Aviary DLC as part of the free update and is the Mamenchi we currently have NOT the movie version?
 
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Because my posts keep having to wait for approval (I assume because of the mention of my previous accounts) I suppose I’ll clarify that I closed my first account properly before making my second under a new email. When I discovered I was unable to log into my second and that I was past the recovery window for the email I had used I contacted Frontier support to try and change the email associated with my account. Unfortunately because I could not verify that I was the owner of the previous email (which had been permanently deleted by that point) I was instructed to just make a new account with a new email. Whether that moderator deleted the previous account afterwards I have no clue but my general assumption is that they did. Apologies to any forum staff who’ve had to go out of their away to approve these posts. As far as I know my previous accounts are gone and I am operating within Frontier Forum guidlines.
 
I would be willing to accept either Hatzegopteryx or Alanqa tbh. Microraptor and Archaeopteryx could be interchangeable as well, though I base my leaning towards Microraptor on that some of the work for it was already done. Feels like it’d be a shame to waste what they might already have for it beyond the voice lines.

Saltasaurus is actually a much better pick than Argentiniosaurs. The armor plating would be more interesting visually and distinguish it more from other sauropods.

I would personally add the ‘97 Pteranodon variant to the Aviary DLC as part of the free update and is the Mamenchi we currently have NOT the movie version?

The Mamenchisaurus in Jurassic World: Evolution 1 & 2 is not based on the movie version. Honestly, I find the movie version to be more accurate.
 
Well guess who’s back?

I’m doubtful anyone in the community will really recognize me, especially since it‘s been a fair while since I’ve returned to make one of these.

For those curious this is my third account since appearing on the JWE1 forums. First account I abandoned to move onto a brand one that fit in better name-wise with my then budding stream career. Second was lost because I’m a moron and forgot to change the email connected to it when I dediced to delete the email it was attached to. Here’s hoping I don’t lose this one as well. Anywhoos, onto my DLC wishlist.

Aviary Species Pack

1. Microraptor
2. Rhamphorhynchus
3. Pterodaustro
4. Alanqa

I do have some reasoning for each of these animals. For Microraptor it was an animal Frontier had already considered and some partial work was done at least we know via some sound files left over in the Cretaceous Predator Pack. It would be nice to have more small Aviary animals on the scale of Dimorphodon and Jeholopterus. Similar deal with the Rhamphorhynchus but it’s also a relatively well known and interesting animal and I personally want to see it included. Pterodaustro is another personal favorite and given its unusual appearance and relative obscurity it would make for a good surprise pick imo. As for Alanqa I think adding another larger pterosaur on the scale of Quetzalcoatlus would round out the park nicely.

As for what features I would like to brought via a free update. Walking animations specifically for larger Pterosaurs like the Quetz and Alanqa as well as the JP3 Pterandon. It’s something people have asked for enough already, it would add some more variety to aviary behaviors and make viewing a little more interesting. Speaking of behavior the second thing on my wishlist would be interactivity between lagoon and aviary animals. Adding perching to the side of lagoons for escaped pterosaurs (I don’t believe that is in the game but I could be wrong) as well on the new lagoon rock platforms added with the Aquatic Species Pack. It would be nice if they could pester animals that use rock and be at risk of attack when landing there either by a larger mosasaur or pliosaur beaching onto said rock or perhaps breaching as the pterosaur takes off. Adding these improvements would again add animation variety to the pterosaurs and give a little more interactivity to the lagoons as well.

Cretaceous Herbivore Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Argentinosaurus
3. Peloropilites
4. Diablocertatops

Microceratus should be self-explanatory, it is the last living on screen animal from Jurassic World Dominion that has yet to appear in game. Please just give us this little bean already. Argentinasaurus. Big Titanosaurs, heavily requested and would personally be nice to have another larger animal for our parks. Pelo actually appeared twice in Fallen Kingdom. It was in Lockwood Manor as a skeleton and its corpse is the one that got destroyed by lava during the eruption of Mount Sibo. It’s an interesting and overlooked potential animal from the film universe and since it would be using the Nodosaur/Ankylosaur rig it would probably be relatively easy to bring to the game. Lastly Diabloceratops has a really cool toyline design and we haven’t gotten many new Ceratopsians. It‘s design is wild enough that it would definitely feel like a missed opportunity to not include it.

As for what new features I’d like added to the game in a free update, more attractions would be nice. In particular a Helicopter Tour that you could assign to specific exhibits using the Ranger Posts and a Boneshaker style Monorail skin for Jurassic Park era.

This last DLC is more hopeful than anything and if given the choice between this and the other two I‘d choose the others.

Chaos Theory Pack
1. Spinoceratops Hybrid
2. Smilodon

+ New Skins and Variants

  • Little Eatie
  • Stegosaurus Lux
  • Frontier Pattens for remaining variants such as the Dominion Parasaurolophus and others.

I am personally not a big Hybrid fan but given there are only two missing animals left from Camp Cretaceous I’m willing to tolerate another animal I probably won’t use in my parks. Given the significant time skip between CC and CT it is possible we might see an adult version of the animal especially with Ben working alongside the former Mantah Corp scientist whose name presently escapes me. Mae? If anyone remembers by all means comment. It’s also possible we might see Little Eatie again and perhaps see other variants of base game JWE2 animals worthy of inclusion into a pack like this along with Dominion Era designs. As for the Smilodon I think it could potentially appear via flashback or some such and would honestly be the animal I’d be most excited to have. As for Stegosaurus Lux, while this variant did not appear in CC and I doubt it will appear in CT, it was present in the Live Tour exhibit and given how incredible the Parasaurolophus Lux was in the previous pack I really feel like it should be included regardless of it appears in the show or not.

As for what free fearures I’d like, not much to say beyond some QoL stuff, some decorations themed around the two shows and more Sandbox and custom challenge mode options.

That’s it. Those are my hopes and ideas for the remaining DLC and updates. If anyone has anything to add or any critiques by all means share ‘em. I love speculation and hopefully my ideas were just interesting enough to warrant a minute of your time.

Cheers all.
Some packs I would want include:

Permian Species Pack
1: Inostrancevia
2: Scutosaurus
3: Edaphosaurus
4: Moschorhinus

Jurassic Species Pack
1: Archaeopteryx
2: Yangchuanosaurus
3: Camptosaurus
4: Elaphrosaurus

Triassic Species Pack
1: Caelestiventus
2: Plateosaurus
3: Lisowicia
4: Either Tanystropheus
or
Aphaneramma (Would be the first marine amphibian added to the game, and would be able to use the rock platform)

Iconic Species Pack
1: Protoceratops
2: Ornitholestes
3: Microraptor
4: Cymbospondylus
 
Well, well, well. Looks like we can check one animal off that list lmao. Given the very fresh announcement of the Hybrid DLC I'm going to update my thoughts here real quick as I now have some hope for a possible 3 more DLCs this. You can refer to my original post for my thoughts and reasoning as they remain largely the same but I'll be updating my desired roster of animals below.

Updated old ideas

Aviary DLC

1. Microraptor
2. Rhamphorhynchus
3. Pterodaustro
4. Hatzegopteryx

Cretaceous Herbivore Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Saltasaurus
3. Peloropilites
4. Diablocertatops

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New ideas

Now I have two potential DLC ideas. One is an alternative to the Cretaceous Herbivore Pack and the other is a DLC I'm very certain will come. My ideas for the update for CH and my CH Alternative will remain the same but I will flesh out my update idea for the other.

Firstly, my alternative to the CH Pack.

Legacy Dinosaur Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Peloropilites
3. Teratophoneus
4. Segisaurus

Ice Age Animal Pack

1. Smilodon
2. Wooly Mammoth
3. Wooly Rhino
4. Dodo

So my reasoning for the Legacy animals are pretty simple. Microceratus is the sole remaining on screen animal from Dominion we've yet to recieve in game. As for Pelo and Terato, both appeared as corpses in Fallen Kingdom on Isla Nublar and as skeletons in Lockwood Manor. Lastly, Segisaurus, it is the only canon JP era animal left and similar to Microraptor, was at least partially worked on by Frontier. These four dinosaurs would more or less wrap up the film animals. I'm sure there are others mentioned or shown in posters or toys in the movies but as far I'm concerned these are the 4 canon film animals yet to be included, though only one appears alive.

As for the Ice Age Animal Pack, my reasonings are also fairly simple. Smilodon is in CC S4. The Wooly Mammoth appeared during the lab tour in CC S1 where Dr. Wu told one of the campers that they were planning to clone it. The Wooly Rhino is another iconic Wooly animal and could cohabitate with the Mammoth. The Dodo is another well-known extinct animal that around duiring the Ice Age and it appeared on a poster at the DPG HQ in Fallen Kingdom.

That's it. Those are my new and updated ideas. What do y'all think?
 
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Legacy Dinosaur Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Peloropilites
3. Teratophoneus
4. Segisaurus
That gives me an idea. What if instead of just a pack... A campaign that explores the aftermath of the volcano eruption and perhaps not the entire island was destroyed. So some dinosaurs on one part of the island could have survived. We know Peloropilites and Teratophoneus were alive on the island at one point. Why not Microceratus and Segisaurus as well? And Nipponosaurus was likely part of the park as well as it was displayed on the holoscape.

It could function as both a pack that adds all the remaining canon dinosaurs as well as an interesting campaign that explores more of the story around the last two films. Looking back, but also expanding the story.
 
That gives me an idea. What if instead of just a pack... A campaign that explores the aftermath of the volcano eruption and perhaps not the entire island was destroyed. So some dinosaurs on one part of the island could have survived. We know Peloropilites and Teratophoneus were alive on the island at one point. Why not Microceratus and Segisaurus as well? And Nipponosaurus was likely part of the park as well as it was displayed on the holoscape.

It could function as both a pack that adds all the remaining canon dinosaurs as well as an interesting campaign that explores more of the story around the last two films. Looking back, but also expanding the story.

That's not a bad idea. I don't want to get my hopes up for an Expansion size DLC, but if they were to cap off the game with that I would die happy. Maybe have a region around the slopes of Mt. Sibo to serve as the new map areas with an appearance similar to the burnt out Biosyn area from the Dominon Biosyn expansion.
 
Well, well, well. Looks like we can check one animal off that list lmao. Given the very fresh announcement of the Hybrid DLC I'm going to update my thoughts here real quick as I now have some hope for a possible 3 more DLCs this. You can refer to my original post for my thoughts and reasoning as they remain largely the same but I'll be updating my desired roster of animals below.

Updated old ideas

Aviary DLC

1. Microraptor
2. Rhamphorhynchus
3. Pterodaustro
4. Hatzegopteryx

Cretaceous Herbivore Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Saltasaurus
3. Peloropilites
4. Diablocertatops

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New ideas

Now I have two potential DLC ideas. One is an alternative to the Cretaceous Herbivore Pack and the other is a DLC I'm very certain will come. My ideas for the update for CH and my CH Alternative will remain the same but I will flesh out my update idea for the other.

Firstly, my alternative to the CH Pack.

Legacy Dinosaur Pack

1. Microceratus
2. Peloropilites
3. Teratophoneus
4. Segisaurus

Ice Age Animal Pack

1. Smilodon
2. Wooly Mammoth
3. Wooly Rhino
4. Dodo

So my reasoning for the Legacy animals are pretty simple. Microceratus is the sole remaining on screen animal from Dominion we've yet to recieve in game. As for Pelo and Terato, both appeared as corpses in Fallen Kingdom on Isla Nublar and as skeletons in Lockwood Manor. Lastly, Segisaurus, it is the only canon JP era animal left and similar to Microraptor, was at least partially worked on by Frontier. These four dinosaurs would more or less wrap up the film animals. I'm sure there are others mentioned or shown in posters or toys in the movies but as far I'm concerned these are the 4 canon film animals yet to be included, though only one appears alive.

As for the Ice Age Animal Pack, my reasonings are also fairly simple. Smilodon is in CC S4. The Wooly Mammoth appeared during the lab tour in CC S1 where Dr. Wu told one of the campers that they were planning to clone it. The Wooly Rhino is another iconic Wooly animal and could cohabitate with the Mammoth. The Dodo is another well-known extinct animal that around duiring the Ice Age and it appeared on a poster at the DPG HQ in Fallen Kingdom.

That's it. Those are my new and updated ideas. What do y'all think?

Regarding Cretaceous Herbivore pack, Microceratus and Saltasaurus are absolute. What do you say about Lambeosaurus, Protoceratops, and Psittacosaurus?
 
That gives me an idea. What if instead of just a pack... A campaign that explores the aftermath of the volcano eruption and perhaps not the entire island was destroyed. So some dinosaurs on one part of the island could have survived. We know Peloropilites and Teratophoneus were alive on the island at one point. Why not Microceratus and Segisaurus as well? And Nipponosaurus was likely part of the park as well as it was displayed on the holoscape.

It could function as both a pack that adds all the remaining canon dinosaurs as well as an interesting campaign that explores more of the story around the last two films. Looking back, but also expanding the story.
A campaign could be an interesting idea for attempting to expand on and continue the story. One idea that could work is to continue from where the Jurassic World Dominion film ended, but, instead of focusing just on the Malta region, it would focus on how different countries, outside of the United States, responded the reintroduction of dinosaurs into the wild. I'll include a link to the video that shows the movies ending here (look between 4:14 and 5:07):
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCkcMXCv14w
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They explored this in Canada, Germany, and Great Britain in challenge mode, but it would nice to get more locations outside of North America and the western Europe. Some locations that could work include:
Pontic–Caspian Steppe, located in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, and Kazakhstan
Mongolian–Manchurian grassland, located in Mongolia and China
Kazakh Steppe, located in Kazakhstan and Russia
Volga Delta, located in Russia
Vasyugan Swamp, located in Russia
Emin Valley Steppe, located in China and Kazakhstan
Terai–Duar savanna and grasslands, located in India, Nepal, and Bhutan
Meseta Central matorral, located in Mexico
Cerrado, located in Brazil
Pantanal, located in Brazil
Patagonian Steppe, located in Argentina
Humid Pampas, located in Argentina
Southern Andean steppe, located in Chile and Argentina
Southern Acacia–Commiphora bushlands and thickets, located in Kenya and Tanzania
Itigi–Sumbu thicket, located in Tanzania, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kalahari Desert, located in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa
Southeast Australia temperate savanna, located in Australia
Mulga Lands, located in Australia
Some species that could work in this campaign include:
Vallecillosaurus, An extinct genus of mosasauroid from the Late Cretaceous period, that lived in Mexico, in the state of Nuevo León. It was a relatively small reptile measuring less than 1 m (3.3 ft) long.

Magnapaulia, A genus of herbivorous lambeosaurine hadrosaurid dinosaurs known from the Latest Cretaceous Baja California, of northwestern Mexico. It is estimated to have grown between 12.5 and 16.5 m (41-54.1 ft.) long, with a body mass of up to 8 metric tons (8.8 tons).Some researchers believed this species was water-bound, due to features like its size, its tall and narrow tail (interpreted as a swimming adaptation), and weak hip articulations, as well as a healed broken thigh bone that they thought would have been too much of a handicap for a terrestrial animal to have survived long enough to heal. If gets added I would recommend the developers require it to have a lot of water in its enclosure.
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Chilesaurus, An extinct genus of herbivorous dinosaur that lived 145 million years ago (Mya) in the late Jurassic period of Chile. Showing a combination of traits from theropods, ornithischians, and sauropodomorphs, this genus has far-reaching implications for the evolution of dinosaurs. It measured roughly 3.2 m (10.5 ft) from nose to tail. he most unusual feature of Chilesaurus is its spatula-shaped, elongated teeth, obliquely pointing forwards. Such dentition would be unique in the Theropoda, where it has sometimes been recovered, and is typical for a herbivore, indicating Chilesaurus was a plant-eater.

Spectrovenator, A genus of basal abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period recovered from the Quiricó Formation, close to the Coração de Jesus Municipality, located in northern Minas Gerais in Brazil. Its name means ghost hunter because the holotype was unexpectedly found under the holotype of Tapuiasaurus.

Austroraptor, A genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Campanian and Maastrichtian ages of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina. Austroraptor was a large, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, estimated at 5–6 m (16–20 ft) long. It is the largest dromaeosaur to be discovered in the Southern Hemisphere. They are believed to have been piscivores. The genus name Austroraptor means "Southern Thief," and is derived from the Latin word auster meaning "the south wind" and the Latin word raptor meaning "thief." The specific name cabazai was chosen in honor of Héctor "Tito" Cabaza, who founded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied. It was featured in Prehistoric Planet.

Maip: A species of large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period found in the Chorrillo Formation of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is estimated to have been around 9–10 meters (30–33 ft.) long. It is suspected to be the largest megaraptorid known from South America, and possibly the world. The generic name, Maip, references a malicious being in Aonikenk mythology that is “the shadow of death” that kills with cold wind.

Laquintasaura, A genus of Venezuelan ornithischian dinosaur containing only the type species Laquintasaura venezuelae. The species was the first dinosaur to have been identified from Venezuela. It is known from extensive remains, all from a singular bonebed locality, La Quinta Formation, which has been sampled for specimen blocks over the course of several expeditions. It is estimated that it grew to be around 1 meters (3.3 ft.) in length.
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Sciurumimus, An extinct genus of tetanuran theropod from the late Jurassic period found in a limestone quarry close to Painten in Lower Bavaria in Germany. Sciurumimus is known from a single juvenile holotype fossil that is exceptionally well-preserved, with full skeleton in complete articulation along with fine details of soft tissue. The fossil preserves filamentous plumage at the tail base and on other parts of the body. Its name means "Squirrel-mimic," named for its tail's resemblance to that of the tree squirrel, Sciurus.

Kulindadromeus, A herbivorous dinosaur, a basal neornithischian from the Middle Jurassic. The first Kulindadromeus fossil was found in Russia. It grew between 1–1.5 meters (3.3–4.9 feet) long and weighing 2 kilograms (4.4 lb.). Its feather-like integument is evidence for protofeathers being basal to Ornithischia and possibly Dinosauria as a whole, rather than just to Coelurosauria, as previously suspected. The generic name is derived from the Kulinda sites and Classical Greek δρομεύς, dromeus, "runner". The specific name refers to the Zabaykalsky Krai. Kulindadromeus is featured on the flag and coat of arms of Russia's Chernyshevsky District, where it was discovered.

Inostrancevia, An extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids who lived during the Late Permian in what is now European Russia and South Africa. The first known fossils of this gorgonopsian were discovered in the Northern Dvina, where two almost complete skeletons were exhumed. Inostrancevia is the biggest known gorgonopsian, the largest fossil specimens indicating an estimated size between 3 m (9.8 ft) and 3.5 m (11 ft) long.

Lisowicia, An extinct genus of giant dicynodont synapsid that lived in what is now Poland during the late Triassic period. Lisowicia is the largest known dicynodont, as well as the largest non-mammalian synapsid, and is estimated to have weighed between 5–6 tons, comparable in size to modern elephants. It was also one of the last dicynodonts, living shortly before their extinction at the end of the Triassic period. Lisowicia is unique amongst dicynodonts for its erect posture, with all four limbs held upright directly under its body. This is similar to the limbs of living mammals and dinosaurs, but unlike the sprawling and semi-erect postures typical of all other dicynodonts (and indeed all other non-mammalian synapsids), and shares many independently evolved features of its limbs with large mammals.
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Malawania, A basal thunnosaur ichthyosaur known from the middle Early Cretaceous from Iraq. It is much more primitive than other Cretaceous ichthyosaurs, being most closely related to Ichthyosaurus from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic, over 70 million years earlier than Malawania, with all other known ichthyosaurs from the Late Jurassic onwards belonging to the family Ophthalmosauridae.

Paludititan, A genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur which lived in the area of present Romania during the Late Cretaceous. It grew to be around 6 meters (20 feet) in length and 1 metric ton (1.1 short tons) in body mass. The generic name is derived from Latin palus, "marsh" and Greek Titan. The specific name refers to its finding place Nǎlaț-Vad.

Balaur bondoc, A basal avialan species found in the Densuş-Ciula and Sebeș Formations in Romania that lived during the late Cretaceous period. It could grow to be around 1.8–2.5 meters (5.9–8.2 ft.) long and a body mass of 15 kilograms (33 lb.). It used to be classified as a Dromaeosaurid species, but more recent research suggests it was basal avialan that was more closely related to modern birds. Its exact diet is unknown as all of the specimens found so far have been found without skulls, which has been intensely debated. Some researchers thought it was carnivorous based on it possibly being related to raptors, while others argue it was omnivorous or herbivorous based based on it being avialan and the structure of some of its bones. It lost the ability to fly, which is thought to have been evolved as an adaption to living on an island.

Zalmoxes, A genus of rhabdodontid ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous in what is now Romania. It grew between 2.5 and 2.9 meters (8.2 and 9.5 ft.) long. Its small size is thought to have been caused by Insular dwarfism. The Genus name refers to the Dacian deity Zalmoxis, while the species name, robustus, refers to the robustness of the remains. It was shown the Prehistoric Planet documentary series.
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Kunbarrasaurus, A small herbivorous ankylosaurian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period found in the the Allaru Formation of Australia. The holotype specimen represents the most complete dinosaur skeleton ever found in Eastern Gondwana (Australia, Antarctica, Madagascar, and India) and the most complete ankylosaurian skeleton from the entirety of the Gondwanan continents. Its gut contents indicate it ate seeds, fruits, fibrous or vascular plants, and possibly ferns. The genus name is derived from Kunbarra - the word for 'shield' in the Mayi language of the local Wunumara people and sauros- a Greek word meaning lizard. The specific name ieversi honours Mr Ian Ivers, the property manager who originally found the fossil.

Umoonasaurus, An extinct genus of plesiosaur, belonging to the family Leptocleididae, that lived approximately 115 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous period in shallow seas covering parts of what is now Australia. It was a relatively small animal around 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) long. An identifying trait of Umoonasaurus is three crest-ridges on its skull. The holotype fossil was discovered in the Zorba Extension Opal Field near the town of Coober Pedy, and is very well preserved, representing the most complete opalized fossil of a vertebrate known. The generic name is a combination of the Antakirinja name for the Coober Pedy region, Umoona, and the Greek word sauros, meaning "lizard." The specific name comes from the Greek words demos and scylla, meaning "of the people" and "sea monster," respectively, referring to the public donations used to acquire the holotype.

Leaellynasaura, A genus of small herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs from the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous (dated to between 118 and 110 million years ago), first discovered in Dinosaur Cove, Australia. I grew to be around 3 feet long. It is named after Leaellyn Rich, the daughter of the Australian palaeontologist couple Tom Rich and Patricia Vickers-Rich who discovered it. It was featured in the walking with dinosaurs documentary series.
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Lamplughsaura, It was a sauropodomorph dinosaur from the early Jurassic period found in the Dharmaram Formation of India, dating from between 196 and 190 million years ago. It could grow up to 10 meters (33 ft.) long, and was either a basal sauropod or, less likely, a more basal sauropodomorph. It was named after Pamela Lamplugh, founder of the Indian Statistical Institute.

Protoceratops, A genus of small protoceratopsid dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous, around 75 to 71 million years ago. It is estimated up to 2–2.5 meters (6.6–8.2 ft.) in length, and around 62–104 kilograms (137–229 lb.) in body mass. It is well known from the Fighting Dinosaurs specimen where the Protoceratops and Velociraptor were found buried together while in combat. The Genus name means "first horned face" as it was believed that Protoceratops represented an early ancestor of ceratopsids.

Yangchuanosaurus, An genus of metriacanthosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in China from the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous periods. Yangchuanosaurus hails from the Upper Shaximiao Formation and Suining Formation and was the largest predator in the area during that time. It is believed to have grown between 26 and 36 feet long and weighed around 3 tons. This theropod was named after the area in which was discovered, Yongchuan, in China.

Yi qi, A genus of scansoriopterygid dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic of China. It is known from a single fossil specimen of an adult individual found in Middle or Late Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation of Hebei, China, approximately 159 million years ago. It was a small, possibly tree-dwelling (arboreal) animal. Like other scansoriopterygids, Yi possessed an unusual, elongated third finger, that appears to have helped to support a membranous gliding plane made of skin. The wings of Yi qi were also supported by a long, bony strut attached to the wrist. This modified wrist bone and membrane-based plane is unique among all known dinosaurs, and might have resulted in wings similar in appearance to those of bats. Researchers believe it was capable of gliding and given it could only glide limited distances, it likely preferred to live in forests.

Conchoraptor, a genus of oviraptorid dinosaurs from the Barun Goyot and Nemegt formations of Mongolia that lived during the Late Cretaceous epoch, about 70 million years ago. Conchoraptor was a small dinosaur, only 1–2 meters (3.3-6.6 feet) in length. Unlike many other oviraptorids, Conchoraptor lacked a head crest. It is believed to have been both a herbivore and a molluscivore. The generic name is derived from Greek konkhè, "mussel", and Latin raptor, "plunderer". This name reflects a hypothesis that oviraptorids, rather than preying primarily upon eggs as had been traditionally thought, may have been specialized to feed on mollusks. The specific name means "gracile" in Latin.
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Utatsusaurus: It is the earliest-known ichthyopterygian which lived in the Early Triassic period found in Utatsu-cho, which is part of Minamisanriku-cho, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and British Columbia, Canada. It is a basal ichthyosaur. Unlike the more advanced ichthyosaurs, Utatsusaurus has no dorsal fin and has a broad skull. It was nearly 2.5–3 meters (8.2–9.8 ft.) long with a slender body.

Kamuysaurus, A genus of herbivorous edmontosaurin saurolophine hadrosaurid dinosaur from Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian marine deposits of the Yezo Group (Hakobuchi Formation) in the Hobetsu area near the town of Mukawa, Hokkaido in Japan. It grew to be around eight meters (26 ft.) long, and weighed 4 or 5.3 tons (3.9 or 5.2 long tons; 4.4 or 5.8 short tons).The find from 2013 was nicknamed Mukawaryu, the "Dragon of Mukawa".

uiraptor, A medium-sized megaraptoran theropod dinosaur of the Early Cretaceous period that lived in what is now Japan. uiraptor has been found in the Kitadani Formation and possibly also the Sebayashi Formation. It grew between 4.3 and 5 meters (14.1 and 16 ft.) and weighed between 300 and 590 kilograms (660 and 1,300 lbs.).
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Masiakasaurus, A genus of small predatory noasaurid theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. It was a small theropod, reaching 1.8–2.1 m (5.9–6.9 ft) long and weighing 20 kg (44 lb.). Based on its unique teeth structure, it believed to have fed on small vertebrates, fish, invertebrates, and possibly even fruits. In Malagasy, masiaka means "vicious"; thus, the genus name means "vicious lizard". The type species, Masiakasaurus knopfleri, was named after the musician Mark Knopfler, whose music inspired the expedition crew. If gets added I would recommend that the developers require it to have fruit vegetation in its enclosure, along with a meat or fish feeder.

Elaphrosaurus, A genus of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 154 to 150 million years ago during the Late Jurassic Period in what is now Tanzania in Africa. Elaphrosaurus was a medium-sized but lightly built member of the group that could grow up to 6.2 m (20 ft) long. Morphologically, this dinosaur is significant in two ways. Firstly, it has a relatively long body but is very shallow-chested for a theropod of its size. Secondly, it has very short hindlimbs in comparison with its body. It is thought that it likely hunted the small and swift ornithopod herbivores. However, newer research support the idea that Elaphrosaurus was either a herbivore or omnivore.

Cynognathus, An extinct genus of large-bodied cynodontian therapsids that lived in the Middle Triassic. Cynognathus was a 1.2-metre (3 ft 11 in) long predator closely related to mammals and had a southern hemispheric distribution. Fossils have so far been recovered from South Africa, Argentina, Antarctica, and Namibia. The generic name Cynognathus is derived from Greek kyon and gnathos, meaning "dog jaw".
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