
Frontier Developments just published a video sharing a lot of new details about the highly anticipated breeding system in Jurassic World Evolution 3. This is the latest title in a series of popular theme park simulation games based on Jurassic Park. Although previous games in the franchise were lauded as excellent management sims, Jurassic World Evolution 3 will be the first to implement a breeding mechanic, allowing players to create baby dinosaurs.
Although the ability to breed dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3 was previously revealed, this latest developer diary includes additional details and a new look at the feature. According to past reports, breeding will be made possible by unlocking the ability to create male dinosaurs. Given that the theme "life finds a way" is prevalent throughout the entire Jurassic Park franchise, this new gameplay element will hopefully be a welcome addition to the Jurassic World Evolution formula.

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PostsIn the latest video from Frontier Developments, the subject of family units is finally discussed, giving fans an idea of how breeding will work in Jurassic World Evolution 3. One of the most important details revealed is that juvenile dinosaurs will have separate needs from adults, which means that players will have to make adjustments to both paleo and social needs to account for behavior changes in enclosures with both young and old dinosaurs. While the video doesn't go into enough detail to determine how interactions between young and old dinosaurs will work, it seems likely that fans can expect a variety of new dinosaur behaviors in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
Breeding Will Change the Game for Jurassic World Evolution 3
In the video, the developers describe how some dinosaurs in the game prefer to stay close to family, while others will follow just about any adult dinosaur due to herd mentality. This alone is indicative of different behavior patterns from the dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3, ensuring a deeper gameplay experience for fans of the management simulators. Jurassic World Evolution has been well-received as a franchise to this point, and the future is looking pretty bright for the third title in the series as well.
CloseAlthough Frontier Developments hasn't managed to entirely avoid controversy with the latest Jurassic World Evolution game, the company has addressed its previous intention to use generative AI by deciding to reverse course on that decision. With the official release of Jurassic World Evolution 3 coming later this year, it looks like the developers are doing everything possible to keep the fans happy and genuinely improve the gameplay of their management simulation series.