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Jurassic World 3 gets first trailer and autumn release date

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Last updated: 07.06.2025 01:22
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We already knew it was coming thanks to an official announcement last year, but Frontier Developments’ Jurassic World Evolution 3 has now barrelled out of the bushes T. rex-style with a first trailer and a 21st October release date.


Frontier’s Jurassic World Evolution series debuted back in 2018, and it was a decently compelling take on the park management genre – putting players in charge of running their own tropical island resort, genetically engineering dinosaurs to populate it with, then doing their best to ensure their defences are solid enough that the attractions won’t eat the guests.


It did well enough that Frontier decided to do it all over again three years later with Jurassic World Evolution 2, a fairly modest upgrade to its predecessor that, initially at least, didn’t quite perform as well as the studio might have like. But undeterred, it’s now ready for round three. Quite what this latest Jurassic World Evolution instalment will offer over its predecessors is unclear, but it certainly looks the part in its new Summer Game Fest trailer.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 announcement trailer.Watch on YouTube


It’ll be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC when it launches on 21st October, and I’ll update this story if more details emerge.

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