Anyone else notice the Nothosaurus has a fish in its mouth.
Nice additions! I really liked it!Welcome, Park Managers, to our latest Species Pack!
Introducing the new Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack, coming August 10.
Give your guests an unforgettable underwater experience with four new marine species. House gentle giants, prehistoric reptiles, and powerful, armoured predators in your lagoons.
Shall we take a closer look at what's coming in the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack?
Archelon
There's a reason that Archelon's name means 'Ruler Turtle'! Thought to have lived in the Late Cretaceous Period, Archelon remains the largest turtle ever discovered. With giant flippers, Archelon was a fast swimmer, which is bound to make it a breathtaking addition for your guests!
Dunkleosteus
Sporting a massive, sharpened jaw, this powerful armoured fish was one of the most intimidating of its time. This voracious predator could soon be stalking your lagoons, for better or worse...
Nothosaurus
Look at those teeth! This nimble, distinctive predator roamed the shores of the Late Triassic, propelling itself forward with webbed feet. With a bioluminescent skin also available, your guests won't be able to tear their eyes away from this incredible species.
Shonisaurus
With a notably rotund frame, Shonisaurus was the graceful giant of the Late Triassic period. With only a long, skinny snout, the Shonisaurus would rely on its size to fend off would be predators.
Lagoon Rock Platform
You'll be able to make your Lagoons truly stand out with an all-new Lagoon Rock Platform. This will provide an above-water resting spot for both Archelon and Nothosaurus, whilst also providing your park guests with an incredible look at these stunning species.
Update 7
We've got some very exciting features coming in Update 7, which is free to all Jurassic World Evolution 2 players, including quality of life and bug fixes.
However, you'll have to come back tomorrow (Friday August 4) to get all of the details, in our upcoming Free Update Highlight.
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In the meantime, you can wishlist the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Prehistoric Marine Species Pack here.
Which of our new species are you most excited for, Park Managers?
That would undoubtedly be awesome. But I don't know how they can do that. As I said, that would be incredible.Since Nothosaurus is also going to be able to walk onto the rock platform (along with Archelon) might we be able to transport the Notho outside of the lagoon and have it walk around on land?
What I have thought/hoped Frontier would do with Nothosaurus is that, since it only gets to 11 feet long and we see it in a swampy area in the show, that it would have normal land-based enclosures and swim around in the regular water since it's deep enough for it to submerge and swim in, you'd just have to have a lot of water for it, and it would use the Fish Feeder and could hunt the small dinosaurs up to Dilophisaurus' size from the water's edge or when they walk through it.That would undoubtedly be awesome. But I don't know how they can do that. As I said, that would be incredible.
It had to go into the lagoon, otherwise theyd have had to entirely rework how water works in the game, which is just not worth it for one creature in a dlc pack.Semi-aquatic Nothosaurus in the Lagoon? Lame... other than that, seriously epic choices.
I think the rest (Saber-tooth included) will be Camp Cretaceous related, one partial reason I think that is as there’s also Little Eatie, the brown T.rex. Only a Big Eatie skin, the blue-grey one, was ever released of the two rexes.Finally another ichthyosaur, and the big highly requested Shonisaurus at that. Very glad to see the Camp Cretaceous Nothosaurus finally added to the game, one of the few canon species still missing, and Archelon is a great addition too. Dunkleosteus is the biggest surprise here (and my favorite prehistoric fish), since it hopefully opens the doors to more prehistoric fish in the future, like maybe a DLC for them (Xiphactinus, Leedsichthys, Cretoxyrhina, Helicoprion, and/or Megalodon, though I think the latter would go well in a Cenozoic DLC with the CC Smilodon, etc. I mean if the CC Nothosaurus is here and not tied down to another CC DLC, then maybe the latter is possible as well). I'm also shocked it was included since Frontier seemed pretty adamant about doing only marine reptiles earlier on. It's also from the Devonian period. I wonder if we'll get more Paleozoic animals in the game later as well? It, Dimetrodon, and Lystrosaurus are currently the only three (the latter two of those being film canon).
I like it but half of the creatures are not good.
Nothosaurus would have been better off in another Camp Cretaceous DLC & Shonisaurus would have been better in a Late Triassic Pack.
Sigh... then add one of the many other marine animals instead, and save Nothosaurus for a more appropriate pack. By putting a semi-aquatic in the lagoon, it seriously brings into the question the future of other potential semi-aquatic animals.It had to go into the lagoon, otherwise theyd have had to entirely rework how water works in the game, which is just not worth it for one creature in a dlc pack.
I agree that Frontier should have done that.save Nothosaurus for a more appropriate pack