Jurassic World Evolution 3
Simulation
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Subtitle Options
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
HDR available
Family Sharing

Build your own Jurassic World. Nurture generations of dinosaurs with the series debut of juveniles, create and manage sprawling prehistoric parks around the globe, and let your imagination roar with powerful new creative options.

Developers: Frontier Developments
Publishers: Frontier Developments
Release Date: Oct 21, 2025
Price (USD): $59.99
Current Players: 1.2k

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Very Positive(93%)
modular building
baby dinosaurs
graphics enhancements
terrain customization
AI behavior
gameplay innovation
difficulty level
high pricing
repetitive mechanics
technical issues
Overall, the sentiment towards Jurassic World Evolution 3 is positive regarding its new features and the graphics enhancements. Players are generally enthusiastic about the addition of baby dinosaurs and the increased creative options. However, there are criticisms about the pricing and some features like AI and gameplay improvements are not universally praised. While the game is celebrated for its visual quality and new systems, it also receives feedback similar to the prior games, leading to mixed sentiments on its overall innovation.

Positive Points

  • The game offers exciting new features such as modular building and terrain customization, enhancing creative freedom.
  • Players appreciate the inclusion of baby dinosaurs and the improved AI behavior, making the park feel more alive.
  • The graphics and visual upgrades are praised for their realism and cinematic quality.
  • The game is seen as a significant improvement over its predecessors, capturing the essence of park management.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players feel the game is more akin to an expansion of Jurassic World Evolution 2 rather than a full sequel.
  • There are criticisms about the lack of significant innovation in gameplay and the repetition of mechanics from previous titles.
  • The pricing is considered high by some, with expectations unmet in terms of new content justifying the cost.
  • Technical issues such as pathing challenges, camera problems, and occasional crashes detract from the experience.
  • Mixed Points

  • While many love the addition of breeding and the new genetic features, some feel it doesn't drastically change gameplay.
  • The AI and difficulty level receive mixed feedback, with some players finding the game too easy and lacking challenge.
  • Some reviews point out the lack of significant new content for those who have played and own the previous games, causing disappointment.
  • Common Themes

  • The importance of the new modular system and terrain tools in enhancing creativity and allowing personalized park designs.
  • A general appreciation for the visual fidelity and graphics improvements over the previous games.
  • The love for dinosaurs and park management remains a strong pull for fans, with many enjoying the nostalgia and thematic elements.
  • Concerns about the game's price versus its content, with a call for further updates or expansions to justify the cost.
  • Updated 10/28/2025, 12:01:51 AM UTC