Frontier Developments returns with Jurassic World Evolution 3, the next big entry in its beloved dinosaur park simulation series. Launching worldwide on October 21, 2025, this latest instalment promises to push the franchise to new levels of realism, creativity, and chaos management. South African fans can secure their copy today, with the PS5 version available to pre-order from KOODOO.co.za for R1,099.
One of the most exciting additions is the introduction of juvenile dinosaurs and full family units. For the first time, players will see distinct males and females, observe authentic dimorphism, and witness natural breeding systems at work. More than 80 species are included at launch, with around 70 to 75 of them able to breed and raise young. This means your parks will feel more alive than ever, as dinosaurs age, display new social behaviors, and form family groups that make your enclosures look and feel like living ecosystems.
Alongside this, Evolution 3 offers vastly expanded building tools. Modular construction, flexible terrain editing, and improved scene placement allow park managers to create landscapes filled with canyons, waterfalls, and more intricate designs than ever before. The creative potential here is enormous, and with texture brushes, resizeable scenery pieces, and precision placement, players will have unprecedented freedom to bring their vision of the perfect dinosaur park to life.
The campaign mode also returns in a big way. This time the story takes players to a variety of new and diverse locations, from the dramatic backdrops of Japan and Hawaii to more traditional Jurassic-inspired settings. The narrative once again leans into the franchise’s balance of spectacle, human ambition, and environmental tension, with Jeff Goldblum reprising his iconic role as Dr. Ian Malcolm.
Of course, running a dinosaur park comes with plenty of chaos. Jurassic World Evolution 3 deepens the management side of things with expanded safety and security systems. Players can deploy cameras, rely on Maintenance ATV teams for emergency repairs, and deal with new escape and disaster scenarios. Guest engagement has also been enriched, making your management decisions feel more consequential.
Another major addition is the ability to share your parks across platforms. Thanks to Frontier Workshop, custom enclosures, scenery, and even full park layouts can be exchanged with the community, allowing endless inspiration and collaboration. Guest attractions have also been upgraded with new features like hot air balloon tours, giving visitors a unique perspective of your creations while adding more variety to the park experience.
For fans of the series, the excitement is already high. The inclusion of breeding and juvenile dinosaurs delivers a long-requested feature, while the new campaign, creative tools, and community sharing options provide layers of depth that should keep players engaged for months. The return of familiar characters like Ian Malcolm adds nostalgia, while the game’s enhanced visuals and expanded landscapes provide a more cinematic experience.
There are, of course, a few concerns to keep in mind. With so many new systems layered in, players will be watching closely to see how stable the launch build is and whether the balance between challenge and fun feels right. Performance across consoles and PC will also be an important factor, as the game leans heavily on graphical detail and complex simulation.
Overall, Jurassic World Evolution 3 is shaping up to be the most ambitious entry in the franchise to date. It blends spectacle with management depth, giving players more ways to build, more dinosaurs to care for, and more challenges to overcome. Whether you want to craft a beautiful, peaceful sanctuary or test the limits of chaos with daring designs, this game promises to deliver a richer and more immersive experience when it arrives in October 2025. And if you’re ready to secure your copy, don’t miss out, pre-order the PS5 version today at KOODOO.co.za for just R1,099.
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