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'Jurassic World Evolution' News: Developers Have Released the First In-Game Footage

Developed by Frontier Developments, "Jurassic World Evolution" is one of the most highly anticipated game titles in the community. The business simulation video game is expected to arrive next year, but the developers and publishers have done an outstanding job in inciting a hype for it. Recent reports have revealed that Frontier has released a new trailer for the upcoming "Jurassic World Evolution."

The trailer of "Jurassic World Evolution" features an in-game footage that shows off some of the things that fans can expect once it has been released. Fans were thrilled to be given the opportunity, and many lauded the game title because of the scenery and the dedication of the developers to bring to life creatures that were not around during the dawn of human beings.

The animation definitely brings to life the dinosaurs that the players will encounter. Although the trailer does not offer a lot of details on the gameplay, "Jurassic World Evolution" is still receiving excitement from the gaming community.

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According to reports, "Jurassic World Evolution" will feature a few things in its gameplay. First, gamers will have to send out teams to hunt for fossils, which they can use to bio-engineer dinosaurs. The game will be set one on the island, and players will be able to explore up to five as the campaign goes on.

Considering that "Jurassic World Evolution" is a business simulation video game, players will be able to choose one or all of three development plans. The entertainment path allows them to cultivate dinosaurs meant to provide amusement. The science path is where players can analyze the biology and behavior of the dinosaurs. And the security path is for those who would like to bio-engineer the most dangerous species.

"Jurassic World Evolution" is scheduled to be released sometime in 2018 for consoles and PC.

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