

It’s clear that it’s building on the solid foundations laid down by its predecessor, which means that, just like the first game, the second one is going to be brimming with love for dinosaurs and for the Jurassic Park/World property. Yes, it’s coming out in November, a month that’s crowded with some of the hottest releases of the year, and hell, it launches on the exact same day as a little game known as Forza Horizon 5– but everything that Frontier has shown of it so far makes Jurassic World Evolution 2 sound like the perfect sequel, and I can’t help but be excited about it. But Frontier Developments ended up delivering one of the most fun and addictive game of that year that catered to a wide range of players- fans of Jurassic Park, fans of management simulators, and, you know, just fans of dinosaurs in general.Īnd I think its upcoming sequel, Jurassic World Evolution 2, has a pretty good chance of surprising people as well.

It came out in a year full of monumental releases, and it was a licensed game to boot, so no one really expected an awful lot out of it. Jurassic World Evolution was one of the biggest surprises of 2018.
