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Jurassic World Evolution 3 reveals more campaign details in new Feature Focus video

Ahead of the game’s launch on 21 October, the Jurassic World Evolution 3 team have given a closer look at what players can expect from Campaign Mode.

Players will join a newly formed organisation, the Dinosaur Integration Network (DIN), to manage multiple sites in stunning locations across the continents. Working with returning original character Cabot Finch, the iconic Dr. Ian Malcolm (voiced by Jeff Goldblum), and more, they’ll need to balance the needs of more than just dinosaurs, with consultants from three different sectors putting their skills to the test.

With differing priorities for each client, park managers will tackle everything from establishing breeding programmes and managing disease outbreaks, to using the Dinosaur Marketplace and adding new attractions for guests to improve park ratings, and beyond.

Find out more by watching the full video here:

This week, even more species have also been unveiled via the newly launched Dinosaur Database website, with more to come.

Visit the Dinosaur Database here: jurassicworldevolution.com/3/dinosaurs

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches 21 October 2025, bringing a new era of dinosaur park management to PC, PlayStation®5, and Xbox Series X|S for a suggested retail price of £49.99/$59.99/€59.99 for the standard edition, and £64.99/$74.99/€74.99 for the Deluxe Edition.

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