Cenozoic DLC pack

Yes, but Smilodon is a mammal & I don't know if it will get different skins or patterns.
If it was done, I would imagine there would be different coats of fur, similar to the colors currently in the game. The patterns could be stripped or spotted. I'm sure the designers if they were going to make models, they would use pictures of animals and paleo art for inspiration.

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It is difficult to say.

One advantage this game has over Prehistoric Kingdom is more dinosaur species.
The more variety in the game, the better. Why limit it to a certain time period. Especially if the Smilodon is now represented. And the Dimetrodon and the Dunk are in the game. It opens a lot of room for more animals besides the Mesozoic. For the longevity of the game it would help a lot.
 
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The more variety in the game, the better. Why limit it to a certain time period. Especially if the Smilodon is now represented. For the longevity of the game it would help a lot.
Yes, but Smilodon is better in another Camp Cretaceous DLC. It is best that another type of big cat other than Smilodon & the American Lion is in this DLC.
 
The more variety in the game, the better. Why limit it to a certain time period. Especially if the Smilodon is now represented. And the Dimetrodon and the Dunk are in the game. It opens a lot of room for more animals besides the Mesozoic. For the longevity of the game it would help a lot.
Yes, but Smilodon is better in another Camp Cretaceous DLC. It is best that another type of big cat other than Smilodon & the American Lion is in this DLC.

I remember that the sabretooth tiger appeared in the fourth season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. It would not hurt to include it and certain Cenozoic species.
 
@gabeluna27 you said that Swrve doesn’t often fact check anything before jumping to conclusions. Does MtSibo do the same?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjrif3o2SQ0&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fforums.frontier.co.uk%2F&feature=emb_imp_woyt
There are some good points he said that I agree on about the images uploaded on X specifically, and while I wouldn’t necessarily say not fact checking in this particular case, like in a lot of other (big and small name) YouTubers’ speculation videos I’ve seen, there’s a lot of glaring omissions that are completely unaware of that aren’t considered. Many of those I’ve already said countless times here in the forums in recent weeks after the announcement of the Prehistoric Marine Species Pack, including once here in this thread.

He’s right that goat and Mosasaurus images brought in it don’t necessarily mean anything, and that also doesn’t mean you can rule that out. Some may say it means something Cenozoic-related is next because the animal is a mammal, and that they really really want the tiger or Megalodon.

If the goat truly means anything just like (if any, as there are such things as coincidences) the Mosa picture, I think it’s either a “Hybrid Species Pack” (because of the tropical background they might use as well when showing the hybrids for wanting to give a more authentic OG JW feel) or a “Prehistoric Land Species Pack” (because it might be teasing something major that will eat it, and it’s the only realistic idea I can think of what Frontier might be doing/planning already to add Mammoths into the game. Especially since the game has a “Land”, “Marine”, and “Flying” category name in the Species Viewer, and there’s no 4+ dino pack that has land or flying based only dinos, while the latest one introduced marine exclusive dinos for the first, and likely only, time).
 
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In this DLC?

In this Cenozoic DLC (if there is); it is more likely the iconic species like the woolly mammoth and the sabretooth tiger will be included.

Regarding the sabretooth tiger; it has received attention in popular culture in the following: the Ice Age franchise and the 10000 B.C. film.

It is not just the mentioned above; the woolly mammoth did also appear in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones TV series adaptation.
 
A Camp Cretaceous DLC seems unlikely being that the Nothosaurus was in the Marine pack. It seems Frontier would introduce any missing cannon species in other DLC's.
I think it will happen. I guess the developers just put Nothosaurus in the new DLC to put another aquatic creature that would go on the lagoon rock platform.
 
New species:

Megalodon: The biggest shark to live on the planet. It lived from the Early Miocene to the Pliocene, it inhabited all oceans except for the Arctic & Antarctic Oceans. It became extinct at the start of the Ice Age.
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Woolly Rhinoceros: This prehistoric rhinoceros lived throughout Asia & Europe during the Pleistocene to the end of the last glacial period.
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Andrewsarchus: A huge carnivorous mammal as tall as a horse living during the Eocene in Mongolia.
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Basilosaurus: The biggest prehistoric whale that lived from the Late Eocene & was the first prehistoric whale discovered. Fossils of Basilosaurus have been found in Egypt, the Western Sahara, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, the Southern United States & Peru.

Megatherium: An extinct genus of ground sloths that lived in South America from the Early Pliocene to the end of the Pleistocene.
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Gastornis: Gastornis lived during the Middle Pleistocene to the Middle Eocene inhabiting Europe, Asia & North America. Even though it is not a terror bird, I think it will sound like a nice species to the game.
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Otodus obliquus: An extinct genus of mackerel shark living during the Paleocene to the Pliocene & inhabited the Nanjemoy Formation of Maryland in the USA, Ypres clay in Belgium & western Kazakhstan.
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New species:

Megalodon: The biggest shark to live on the planet. It lived from the Early Miocene to the Pliocene, it inhabited all oceans except for the Arctic & Antarctic Oceans. It became extinct at the start of the Ice Age.
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Basilosaurus: The biggest prehistoric whale that lived from the Late Eocene & was the first prehistoric whale discovered. Fossils of Basilosaurus have been found in Egypt, the Western Sahara, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, the Southern United States & Peru.
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Megatherium: An extinct genus of ground sloths that lived in South America from the Early Pliocene to the end of the Pleistocene.
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Gastornis: Gastornis lived during the Middle Pleistocene to the Middle Eocene inhabiting Europe, Asia & North America. Even though it is not a terror bird, I think it will sound like a nice species to the game.
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If you go to nexus mods then you can get about half of these creatures for free!
 
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