Also no sign of the Gallimimus, Dimorphodon or Stygimoloch. By the second trailer last season the only species not revealed was Compsognathus I think, so it doesn't necessarily bode well for all of them being in season 2 and maybe being pushed back for season 3.
Well that's true they didn't appear or have any other kind of confirmation. Still doesn't rule out them being in or not just yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were like all the other toylines before considering the
Camp Cretaceous sub-toyline from
Primal Attack is a lot more diverse and plentiful than the
Battle at Big Rock sub-toyline (which only had two) figures from
Dino Rivals.
It is also worth noting that the producers through interviews with some other big YouTube channels confirm the dino roster selection, at least for the first season at the time, was a "pick and choose" kind of scenario, rather than just shoving anything or everything in just because. Perhaps it was also the case here.
Interesting little development, there are Troodon with the Camp Cretaceous packaging now. They aren't even different colourations though, so I think this might be an indication that they're just shoehorning species into the Camp Cretaceous section of the toy line, without them actually being in the show. As to how far that actually goes is hard to say.
What's very interesting is that the
Jurassic World Facts App, which utilizes these Mattel Jurassic World action figures, has some of the recently released Primal Attack toys like the repainted
Sarcosuchus and even the
Troodon (and possibly other stuff too) under the "
Camp Cretaceous" section, despite being marketed via the regular Primal Attack packaging. The released
Troodon has the packaging to the right of the picture. None of the said dinos aren't even categorized under "
Primal Attack" at all. There are at least a couple of minor inconsistencies with the dinos in the app since the beginning already, so I'm not sure if it was a mistake on the app developer part.
Besides, if any of these unreleased toys were to release as "Camp Cretaceous figures", it would probably be like how not all of the main figures that market their respective shows appear in the flesh on-screen, as some of these, like the Troodon, seem pretty unlikely, due to the fact they don't represent anything in the shows prior to their design modeling. Nothing that doesn't appear in a film/TV series but in a toyline really gets a model that really represents as they do in the latter from what I can see.