Dear Frontier Team,
I’m writing as a passionate fan of the Jurassic World Evolution series with a heartfelt request regarding the upcoming installment. I would love to see the Homalocephale return in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
The Homalocephale is a fascinating and charming species. Its small stature and unique appearance make it stand out visually, and it adds a distinctive flavor to any park ecosystem. Beyond its cuteness, it plays a meaningful role in ecological simulation.
With the rumored inclusion of more advanced ecosystem dynamics and reproduction mechanics, the Homalocephale could serve as a valuable addition to a functioning food web. As a fast-reproducing herbivore, it could provide an abundant and renewable prey source for carnivores—especially for those players like myself who enjoy realistic predator-prey interactions. There’s something uniquely compelling about how certain carnivores, like large theropods, interact with Homalocephale, even devouring them whole—an interaction not shared with many other species.
I do understand that some species are prioritized based on mainstream popularity or cinematic relevance, but I truly believe the Homalocephale deserves its place in the roster. Its contribution to both gameplay variety and ecological realism would be significant.
Thank you for your continued work on this incredible franchise. I hope you’ll consider this humble dinosaur for future inclusion—it may be small, but it makes a big impact.
Warm regards,
Cesar.
I’m writing as a passionate fan of the Jurassic World Evolution series with a heartfelt request regarding the upcoming installment. I would love to see the Homalocephale return in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
The Homalocephale is a fascinating and charming species. Its small stature and unique appearance make it stand out visually, and it adds a distinctive flavor to any park ecosystem. Beyond its cuteness, it plays a meaningful role in ecological simulation.
With the rumored inclusion of more advanced ecosystem dynamics and reproduction mechanics, the Homalocephale could serve as a valuable addition to a functioning food web. As a fast-reproducing herbivore, it could provide an abundant and renewable prey source for carnivores—especially for those players like myself who enjoy realistic predator-prey interactions. There’s something uniquely compelling about how certain carnivores, like large theropods, interact with Homalocephale, even devouring them whole—an interaction not shared with many other species.
I do understand that some species are prioritized based on mainstream popularity or cinematic relevance, but I truly believe the Homalocephale deserves its place in the roster. Its contribution to both gameplay variety and ecological realism would be significant.
Thank you for your continued work on this incredible franchise. I hope you’ll consider this humble dinosaur for future inclusion—it may be small, but it makes a big impact.
Warm regards,
Cesar.