Can we get the Jurassic Park Tyrannosaurus Rex?

Considering Jurassic World's tyrannosaurus rex is a elderly specimen, and yet we use that model for even healthy young individuals, can we eventually see a alternate model we can choose from or even versions of the same dino, like Tyrannosaurus 1.0 and 2.0?

I ask because it's such a VAST difference compared to the original Jurassic Park rex, which was thicker bodied, heavier set, smaller eyes, and over all just a chunkier gal that looked a whole lot healthier (and more menacing), compared to the emaciated and sunken Jurassic World version

Maybe even have a 'jurassic park themed DLC' with older models from Tyrannosaurus rex, raptor, stegosaurus, and triceratops. All of whom suffer worse designs in Jurassic World in my opinion

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While it still looks a bit like the JP Rex I can see the modeled it after the JW Rex which I didn't care for. I know they are supposed to be the same.
 
Indeed. I'd definitely like a younger, healthier looking option for my park's rex. I know why the rex looks like that in the movies, but that's because the thing is over 20 years old and is...well, old lol. She lost muscle mass, her eyes sunken in so that they look larger, she's thinner and her colors paled. I just don't see why we have to have young healthy dinosaurs with the same elderly model appearance xD

hopefully they'll consider releasing a 'nostalgia patch / DLC ' to give options from the first trilogy's designs =D
 
I can see that the head is definitely reminiscent of the JW design, but aside from that, I don't really see a major difference in terms of body design from the in-game model and the one from JP.
 
Well - Rexy is about 30 years old - in Fallen Kingdom. So she is a pretty old girl - in JW and JW:FK.

I think Frontier will likely fix the size stats first. But I would also love to see - some JP/TLW/JW skin patterns for T.rex as well.
 
Rexy's right up there with the oldest fossil rex discovery Trix which was dated to be a over 30 yrs old T-rex. If any of you are wondering how the heck they managed to figure that out, bones even fossilized bones have growth rings that show the animals age of when it died. It's been speculated and theorized that Tyrannosaurs took up to 15-20 years to fully mature. I'm sure there's information that can be searched for that backs that up.
 
Yeah, I wish they had modeled her after the original. It had a squarer jaw and meatier frame. It makes little sense for the base model to look old, but it is what it is. Let's all wish for some 1993 DLC.
 
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