What are you top 5 most wanted species in JWE3

I meant JWE2

Mine are
1. Megalodon
2. The new species of Pliosaur discovered by David Attenborough
3. Smilodon
4. Woolly Mammoth
The five species I want the most for either Jurassic World Evolution 2, or, if gets produced, Jurassic World Evolution 3 are:
1: Austroraptor, A genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Campanian and Maastrichtian ages of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina. Austroraptor was a large, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, estimated at 5–6 m (16–20 ft) long. It is the largest dromaeosaur to be discovered in the Southern Hemisphere. They are believed to have been piscivores. The genus name Austroraptor means "Southern Thief," and is derived from the Latin word auster meaning "the south wind" and the Latin word raptor meaning "thief." The specific name cabazai was chosen in honor of Héctor "Tito" Cabaza, who founded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied. It was featured in Prehistoric Planet.
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2: Lisowicia, An extinct genus of giant dicynodont synapsid that lived in what is now Poland during the late Triassic period. Lisowicia is the largest known dicynodont, as well as the largest non-mammalian synapsid, and is estimated to have weighed between 5–6 tons, comparable in size to modern elephants. It was also one of the last dicynodonts, living shortly before their extinction at the end of the Triassic period. Lisowicia is unique amongst dicynodonts for its erect posture, with all four limbs held upright directly under its body. This is similar to the limbs of living mammals and dinosaurs, but unlike the sprawling and semi-erect postures typical of all other dicynodonts (and indeed all other non-mammalian synapsids), and shares many independently evolved features of its limbs with large mammals.
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3: Inostrancevia, An extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids who lived during the Late Permian in what is now European Russia and South Africa. The first known fossils of this gorgonopsian were discovered in the Northern Dvina, where two almost complete skeletons were exhumed. Inostrancevia is the biggest known gorgonopsian, the largest fossil specimens indicating an estimated size between 3 and 3.5 meters (9.8-11 feet) long.
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4: Maip: A species of large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period found in the Chorrillo Formation of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is estimated to have been around 9–10 meters (30–33 ft.) long. The holotype specimen includes some bones previously unknown in other megaraptorids. Although fragmentary, it represents one of the most complete megaraptorid skeletons known. It is suspected to be the largest megaraptorid known from South America, and possibly the world. The generic name, Maip, references a malicious being in Aonikenk mythology that is “the shadow of death” that kills with cold wind.
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5: Ornitholestes, A small theropod dinosaur of the late Jurassic (about 154 million years ago) found in the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation of Western Laurasia (the area that was to become North America). Ornitholestes was about 2 meters (6.6 ft.) long. While it is believed they mostly hunted small animals for food, they might have hunted larger prey, like a half-grown Camptosaurus, by hunting in packs. The genus name Ornitholestes means "bird robber" and is derived from the Greek ὄρνις/ornis, ornithos ("bird") and λῃστήσ/lestes ("robber"). The species name (O. hermanni) honors Adam Hermann, the head preparator at the Museum, who directed the restoration and mounting of the skeleton.
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Also, do you have fifth species you want to add to the game because I noticed you only have four species listed?
 
The five species I want most for Jurassic World: Evolution 2 are:

1) Microceratus: on high demand since its debut in the film Jurassic World: Dominion.

2) Austroraptor: its piscivorous diet sets it apart from the other dromaeosaur species.

3) Plateosaurus: a Triassic classic that is highly desired by fans and other players.

4) Rhamphorhynchus: this pterosaur received attention throughout popular culture.

5) Saltasaurus: its armor differentiates it from the other sauropods.
 
The five species I want the most for either Jurassic World Evolution 2, or, if gets produced, Jurassic World Evolution 3 are:
1: Austroraptor, A genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Campanian and Maastrichtian ages of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina. Austroraptor was a large, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, estimated at 5–6 m (16–20 ft) long. It is the largest dromaeosaur to be discovered in the Southern Hemisphere. They are believed to have been piscivores. The genus name Austroraptor means "Southern Thief," and is derived from the Latin word auster meaning "the south wind" and the Latin word raptor meaning "thief." The specific name cabazai was chosen in honor of Héctor "Tito" Cabaza, who founded the Museo Municipal de Lamarque where the specimen was partially studied. It was featured in Prehistoric Planet.
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2: Lisowicia, An extinct genus of giant dicynodont synapsid that lived in what is now Poland during the late Triassic period. Lisowicia is the largest known dicynodont, as well as the largest non-mammalian synapsid, and is estimated to have weighed between 5–6 tons, comparable in size to modern elephants. It was also one of the last dicynodonts, living shortly before their extinction at the end of the Triassic period. Lisowicia is unique amongst dicynodonts for its erect posture, with all four limbs held upright directly under its body. This is similar to the limbs of living mammals and dinosaurs, but unlike the sprawling and semi-erect postures typical of all other dicynodonts (and indeed all other non-mammalian synapsids), and shares many independently evolved features of its limbs with large mammals.
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3: Inostrancevia, An extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids who lived during the Late Permian in what is now European Russia and South Africa. The first known fossils of this gorgonopsian were discovered in the Northern Dvina, where two almost complete skeletons were exhumed. Inostrancevia is the biggest known gorgonopsian, the largest fossil specimens indicating an estimated size between 3 and 3.5 meters (9.8-11 feet) long.
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4: Maip: A species of large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period found in the Chorrillo Formation of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is estimated to have been around 9–10 meters (30–33 ft.) long. The holotype specimen includes some bones previously unknown in other megaraptorids. Although fragmentary, it represents one of the most complete megaraptorid skeletons known. It is suspected to be the largest megaraptorid known from South America, and possibly the world. The generic name, Maip, references a malicious being in Aonikenk mythology that is “the shadow of death” that kills with cold wind.
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5: Ornitholestes, A small theropod dinosaur of the late Jurassic (about 154 million years ago) found in the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation of Western Laurasia (the area that was to become North America). Ornitholestes was about 2 meters (6.6 ft.) long. While it is believed they mostly hunted small animals for food, they might have hunted larger prey, like a half-grown Camptosaurus, by hunting in packs. The genus name Ornitholestes means "bird robber" and is derived from the Greek ὄρνις/ornis, ornithos ("bird") and λῃστήσ/lestes ("robber"). The species name (O. hermanni) honors Adam Hermann, the head preparator at the Museum, who directed the restoration and mounting of the skeleton.
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Also, do you have fifth species you want to add to the game because I noticed you only have four species listed?
The Most needed Dinosaurs or landanimals still not ingame in my Opinion are ...
1. ) Austroraptor (6m) : At least one unike raptor that can use the Fishfeeder ;) !
2. ) Plateosaurus ( 9M9: Come on .....at least one Triassic Herbivore Dino !
3. ) Torvosaurus ( 11m) : Biggest Jurassic Carnivore of Europe
4. ) Postosuchus (6m) : Would be nice for Triassic themed Parks
5. ) Tanystropheus (6m) : Would be nice to hunt fisch in the shallow water ( normal fishfeeder) and Sitting from the Lagoonplatform .....only swimming from time to time...
 
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I meant JWE2

Mine are
1. Megalodon
2. The new species of Pliosaur discovered by David Attenborough
3. Smilodon
4. Woolly Mammoth
Instead of another dinosaur game, I would like a Cenozoic Era Megafauna game. Something similar to Planet Zoo

Woolly Mammoth
Woolly rhinoceros
Arsinoitherium
Deinotherium
Doedicurus
Embolotherium
Cave lion
Giant short-faced bear
Birds of terror
Hyaenodon
Macrauchenia
Saber-toothed tigers
Irish elk
Megatherium
Giant teratorn
Paraceratherium

I could go on much longer, and adding many more animals
 
Instead of another dinosaur game, I would like a Cenozoic Era Megafauna game. Something similar to Planet Zoo

Woolly Mammoth
Woolly rhinoceros
Arsinoitherium
Deinotherium
Doedicurus
Embolotherium
Cave lion
Giant short-faced bear
Birds of terror
Hyaenodon
Macrauchenia
Saber-toothed tigers
Irish elk
Megatherium
Giant teratorn
Paraceratherium

I could go on much longer, and adding many more animals
Why not just do both? Frontier could make Jurassic World Evolution 3, or a new game similar to it, that deals species that lived both before the dinosaurs and during the time dinosaurs were around; along with a new game that specifically deals with species that lived after the dinosaurs died out.
 
1. Sarcosuchus ( or Machimosaurus Rex)
2. Hatzegopterix
3. Temnodontosaurus
4. Ramphorhynchus ( or Dearc )
5. Dakosaurus
I would change No. 5 to Plateosaurus because its tooooooo strange to build Triassic Parks and have not one single Herbivore Dinosaur for it.
Plateosaurus as Prosauropod has so many unike features and is very well known for over 100 complete skelletons,
it should be a must have for JWE II !
 
I would change No. 5 to Plateosaurus because its tooooooo strange to build Triassic Parks and have not one single Herbivore Dinosaur for it.
Plateosaurus as Prosauropod has so many unike features and is very well known for over 100 complete skelletons,
it should be a must have for JWE II !

@Dinotracker Here is this brief history:

There were no species living in the Triassic period in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis.

There is just one Triassic species in Jurassic World: Evolution 1.

As of now in Jurassic World: Evolution 2, the species living in the Triassic period are either carnivorous dinosaurs or piscivorous marine reptiles. Therefore, it lacks Triassic herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to Plateosaurus being a classic, it is more likely to be added. There are doubts regarding Mussaurus even though it debuted in the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
 
@Dinotracker Here is this brief history:

There were no species living in the Triassic period in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis.

There is just one Triassic species in Jurassic World: Evolution 1.

As of now in Jurassic World: Evolution 2, the species living in the Triassic period are either carnivorous dinosaurs or piscivorous marine reptiles. Therefore, it lacks Triassic herbivorous dinosaurs. Due to Plateosaurus being a classic, it is more likely to be added. There are doubts regarding Mussaurus even though it debuted in the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
100% Correct !
For this reason to have at least one Herbivore Dinosaur (Plateosaurus f.e.) and may be one Pterosaur of the Triassic ( Austriadactylus f.e.) would be nice to have for JWE II ;) !
 
This could be for both JWE 2 and 3, my list is:

• Plateosaurus:
A triassic prosauropod, definitely needed to include a prosauropod in the roster, and an additional triassic animal at that.

• Protoceratops:
A small asian hornless ceratopsid. Not only unique compared to other ceratopsid, but it being a small herbivore is a plus for me.

• Nipponosaurus:
Another small herbivore, most hadrosaurs we have are deceptively big, and having a tiny one would be a nice option to have. This animal could also be swapped for Ajnabia.

• Hesperornis:
This is the closest we are ever going to have a penguin in Jurassic World Evolution 2, and it saddens me that I wake up each day knowing she is not in the game.

• Microraptor:
I really like how Malta's Dimorphodon and jeholopterus fit in Jurassic World Evolution 2 as tiny flying fuzzy pterosaurs. Let us add in an aviary dinosaur, would be nice to see in the aviary fluttering around.
 
I would like to bring your attention to this:


The developers of Prehistoric Kingdom have plans to add Plateosaurus.
It also says that Leaellynasaura supposed to be in it too. It would be nice if the developers for this game added a prosauropod species into the game. I know a lot of people have requested Plateosaurus to be added to the game over the years.
 
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It would be nice if the developers for this game added a prosauropod species into the game. I know a lot of people have requested Plateosaurus to be added to the game over the years.

Therefore, Plateosaurus is the 2nd most demanded species to be added to Jurassic World: Evolution 2.
 
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