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: 1.3k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(94%)
beautiful graphics
baby dinosaurs
modular building
best in series
immersive
breeding mechanics
modular system
campaign mode
performance issues
similar to predecessor
lack of depth
game-breaking bugs
Overall, the game receives praise for its visuals, enhanced customization options, and new features like dinosaur breeding. However, performance issues and bugs are common complaints. While some players feel it doesn't offer enough new content compared to its predecessor, many find it fun and relaxing with the added changes enhancing the experience.

Positive Points

  • The game is praised for its beautiful graphics and detailed dinosaur models, with many players finding the visuals impressive and the game aesthetically pleasing.
  • Players appreciate the introduction of breeding mechanics and baby dinosaurs, which adds a new dynamic and increases the realism of the game.
  • There is significant enthusiasm for the improved customization features, including the modular building system and the ability to create unique parks.
  • Many reviews mention that the game combines the best aspects of the previous games with new features, making it the best game in the series so far.
  • Users find the game fun, relaxing, and immersive, often stating that it's easy to spend hours playing without realizing it.
  • Negative Points

  • Performance issues such as crashes, bugs, and lag are frequently mentioned, particularly on certain setups like those with Nvidia 50xx series cards.
  • Some players feel that the game is too similar to its predecessor and lacks enough new content to justify the price tag.
  • Criticisms are directed at the game's management aspects, with some players finding it too easy and lacking depth in financial and guest management.
  • The game has several noted bugs, particularly during the campaign mode, which can be frustrating and sometimes game-breaking.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game's breeding mechanics and baby dinosaurs are generally well-received, a few players note that these features don't significantly change the core gameplay.
  • The modular building system is praised for flexibility but also seen as overwhelming or cumbersome by some players, especially those less inclined to detailed customization.
  • The campaign mode receives mixed reviews; while some enjoy its challenge and satisfaction, others find it less engaging or marred by bugs.
  • Common Themes

  • The theme of dinosaurs and park management continues to appeal strongly to fans of the Jurassic series.
  • Players appreciate quality-of-life improvements and the new freedom in building and park customization.
  • Concerns about performance and stability issues are prevalent, affecting overall user experience.
  • There's a strong desire among players for more content, including more dinosaur species and management challenges.
  • Updated 2/22/2026, 12:01:52 AM UTC