Jurassic World Evolution 2 offers players the chance to manage their own dangerous dino theme park. Yes, just like the classic fiction franchise, Evolution 2 puts you into control over a frankly doomed enterprise. At least it’ll be interesting to watch as your defenses and patrons are destroyed by various dinosaurs. Even better, there’s a huge list of dinosaurs you can expect to inevitably wreck your best laid plans. Here’s a look at all of the species confirmed so far.
Jurassic World Evolution 2: Confirmed dinosaurs list
Given that Jurassic World Evolution 2 is still under active development, there’s no full list of dinosaurs just yet. However, over 30 of them have been confirmed through interviews as well as the official Jurassic World Evolution Twitter account.
Here’s the full list of confirmed dinosaurs so far:
- Acrocanthosaurus
- Albertosaurus
- Allosaurus
- Amargasaurus
- Ankylosaurus
- Baryonyx
- Camarasaurus
- Carnotaurus
- Ceratosaurus
- Coelophysis
- Corythosaurus
- Dilophosaurus
- Dimorphodon
- Dracorex
- Dryosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Homalocephale
- Kentrosaurus
- Mosasaurus
- Nasutoceratops
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Parasaurolophus
- Pteranodon
- Qianzhousaurus
- Stegosaurus
- Struthiomimus
- Stygimoloch
- Torosaurus
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Velociraptor
Again, this is an evolving list, as the team at Frontier Developments are adding more and more creatures over time. You can get the absolute latest updates by following the official Jurassic World Evolution Twitter account, where new dinosaurs are currently being revealed regularly.
Dimorphodon means "two-form tooth", a name referring to the fact that this flying reptile has two distinct types of teeth in its jaws, comparatively rare among reptiles.
Learn more about these fascinating flyers in our latest Species Field Guide: https://t.co/3SZAxJVIKM pic.twitter.com/87yiI9ChA4
— Jurassic World Evolution 2 (@JW_Evolution) August 4, 2021
It’s also worth noting that Jurassic Park Evolution 2 is slated to have over 75 different dinosaurs at launch. Many will return from the previous game, though not all are necessarily guaranteed to return. We’re still waiting to hear more about that. Beyond those featured in this list, the others will likely be entirely new additions.
Only around 30 dinosaurs have been confirmed for Jurassic Park Evolution 2, but the list is sure to grow over time. Thankfully, many of the fan-favorite species are already accounted for, and the crew Frontier Developments almost certainly have a few more surprises up their sleeves — including a so-far mysterious cooperative mode.