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Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Early Cretaceous Pack (DLC)

Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Early Cretaceous Pack (DLC)

Buy Jurassic World Evolution 2 Early Cretaceous Pack now!

You will receive the key for the DLC by Frontiervia eMail within the stated delivery time.

Breathe new life into your parks and discover a stunning array of Cretaceous animals with this DLC.

Download Jurassic World Evolution 2 Early Cretaceous Pack for free via the Steam network.

Steam can be found here.

The original game (not included in this offer) is required to use, respectively, play the contents of the DLC.

This is an EU key that can only be used / activated within Europe.

Delivery time: 5-10 minutes
Stock: available
Region: EU
Platform: Steam
RRP £ 6.94

£ 3.90

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Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Early Cretaceous Pack (DLC)

£ 3.90

  • Product description

    Expand your park with four thrilling prehistoric species, including land dwelling dinosaurs, and marine and flying reptiles. These majestic species feel more alive than ever as they preside over territory and display brand-new behaviours when interacting with each other, fighting for dominance and reacting intelligently to the world around them.

    Kronosaurus is named after the King of the Titans, Kronos, as it is one of the largest ever pliosaurs, a carnivorous species of marine reptiles with powerful, paddle-like flippers to help it capture its prey.

    Dsungaripterus is a small and stout pterosaur, easily identified by its distinctive head crest and its long, upcurved jaw.

    Minmi is a small, tank-like dinosaur belonging to the ankylosaur family. Unlike other ankylosaurians, it has horizontally oriented bone plates running along the sides of its back, making the Minmi well-protected against predators.

    Wuerhosaurus is part of the stegosaurid family of dinosaurs. It sits low to the ground in order to feed on lower vegetation and uses tail spikes as a defence against any potential predators.


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