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): $40.19
Current Players: 1.5k

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Very Positive(94%)
customization options
graphics
baby dinosaurs
sandbox mode
immersive experience
breeding mechanics
technical issues
campaign depth
optimization problems
lack of new content
easy management
missing dinosaurs
The general sentiment towards the game is mostly positive, with players appreciating the customization options, graphics, and breeding mechanics. However, there are notable criticisms regarding the lack of new content, technical issues, and a perceived lack of challenge in the management aspects. Despite these criticisms, the game receives substantial praise for its engaging sandbox mode and the immersive experience it provides for dinosaur and park management enthusiasts.

Positive Points

  • The game offers significant customization options, particularly with modular buildings and terrain tools, allowing players to be more creative with park design.
  • Graphics and dinosaur models are highly praised, with detailed environments and impressive visuals contributing to an immersive experience.
  • The introduction of baby dinosaurs and breeding mechanics adds an extra layer of realism and enjoyment to the gameplay.
  • Many players find the game fun and addictive, with sandbox mode being a standout feature for those who enjoy building without constraints.
  • Improvements over previous installments are frequently mentioned, especially regarding the game's mechanics and content.
  • Negative Points

  • Frequent technical issues such as crashes, bugs, and optimization problems on some setups hinder the gaming experience.
  • Some players criticize the game for lacking new content and features, feeling it could have been a DLC for the previous game rather than a full new installment.
  • Economic elements and management challenges are seen as too easy, failing to provide the difficulty that some players desire.
  • Missing dinosaurs from previous games and slow content updates frustrate some players expecting a more complete roster at launch.
  • Mixed Points

  • While many enjoy the new breeding mechanics and baby dinosaurs, the implementation is seen as a double-edged sword due to overpopulation and the absence of a proper management system.
  • Campaign and story elements receive mixed feedback, with some appreciating the improvements and others finding them lacking depth and creativity.
  • Common Themes

  • Players frequently express love for dinosaurs and park building, stating that the game's theme and mechanics cater well to fans of the Jurassic franchise.
  • A significant number of reviews highlight the game's graphics, terrain tools, and customizable elements as major attractions.
  • There are mixed sentiments about the game's price and whether it offers enough new content to justify its cost, especially for those who have played the previous games.
  • Updated 6/12/2026, 12:01:58 AM UTC