Great video mate, I have a feeling that Megalodon’s introduction in the last DLC was Frontier testing waters to see how fans would react to receiving more Cenozoic creatures in Evolution 3, just like how they introduced the Pteranodon in the last DLC of Evolution 1.
@@redpandareggie3642 based on the positive reception of the Megalodon, I think it’s a pretty safe bet that the majority of the new species in Evolution 3 will be Cenozoic Creatures.
i would like to see a more diverse roster overall, more out there ideas like birds, mammals, cephalopods. Personally, my top 2 theropods would be microraptor and mononykus. Theyre 2 of my favourite dinosaurs so yeah. Any abelisaur would be dope though, and in terms of animals that are must haves, a 'prosauropod', another small ceratopsian, a new small pterosaur, and i would love a bird or bird-like animal in the aviaries. Archeopteryx, Microraptor, Yi-Qui, Icthyornis or Argentavis would be my top pics. A long shot, but Id also love a sea bird like hesperornis. Ceolurosauravus would be dope also.
As of right now, we have exactly 122 species of Prehistoric Creatures in Evolution 2, 87 Dinosaurs, 7 Hybrid Dinosaurs, 12 Pterosaurs, 12 Marine Reptiles, 2 Fish and 2 Synapsids. When the game first launched, we had a total of 18 new species added in the base game with the Deluxe Edition, which were 6 Pterosaurs, 7 Marine Reptiles and 5 Dinosaurs. Assuming that all of the species from the previous game are included at the games launch (and I really hope that they are, we do not need another deluxe edition Evolution 1 species or cut hybrids situation) also assuming that any potential new species for Jurassic 7 will be added in either a free update, species pack or expansion, I’m guessing we can expect 18 to 28 new species to be added to the base game roster for Evolution 3, split evenly between Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, Marine Species, Cenozoic Creatures and Paleozoic Creatures, giving us a starting roster of 150 species for Evolution 3.
@@JuicyBblue thanks mate, Evolution 2 gave us 18 new species in its base game/deluxe edition, so I think Evolution 3 giving us 28 new species with its base/deluxe edition, with the five expanding groups of animals in the game, that being Dinosaurs, Flying Mesozoic Creatures, Aquatic Mesozoic Creatures, Paleozoic Creatures and Cenozoic Creatures, I expect that we will get 5 new Dinosaurs, 5 new Flying Mesozoic Creatures, 5 new Aquatic Mesozoic Creatures, 5 new Paleozoic Creatures and 8 new Cenozoic Creatures, as that last group is currently the smallest in Evolution 2 with only the Megalodon and thus needs the bulk of new base species spots.
A good bunch of animals and really interesting ones as well to speculate would have to be Ambulocetus, Kunpengopterus antipollicatus AKA “Monkeydactyl”, Agujaceratops, and Fasolasuchus.
Amongst the dinosaurs, we do lack several accurate/semi accurate counterparts to the families of those that we have. Daspletosaurus, Alioramus, Mapusaurus/Tyrannotitan/Meraxes, Oxalaia/Sigilmassasaurus, Plotosaurus/Phosphorosaurus, Rhamphorhynchus, Nyctosaurus/Tethydraco, Albertonectes/Futabasaurus, Argentinosaurus, Torvosaurus, Ornithomimus and (maybe) Nothronychus. For newer species themselves, I think of Austroraptor, Maip/Megaraptor, Gojirasaurus, Bajadasaurus, Pterodaustrus, Hatzegopteryx, Shastasaurus, Atopodentatus, Dakosaurus, Plotosaurus, Einiosaurus, Lokiceratops/Anchiceratops, Lambeosaurus, Thescelosaurus/Parksosaurus, Yingshanosaurus, Plateosaurus/Glacialisaurus, Helicoprion, Hybodus and many more. For synapsids, mammals and such, I got suggestions alright: Lotosaurus, Edaphosaurus, Diplocaulus, Mastodonsaurus, Icarosaurus, Postosuchus, Cotylorhinchus, Pareiasaurus, Tetraceratops, Euparkeria, Doedicurus, Megatherium, Coryphodon, Brontotherium, Andrewsarchus, Mammooth, Smilodon, Hyaenodon, Arctodus, Megalania, Eohyppus, Arsinotherium, Megaloceros, Macrauchenia, Platybelodon/Gomphotherium, Moeritherium, Diatryma/Phororhacus/Titanis/Kelenken, Titanoboa Semi-Aquatic creatures, in case they got into the game, have some calls in the form of Deinosuchus, Sarcosuchus and Titanoboa
Calling it right now! If Smilodon, Wooly Mammoth, Rhinoceros, Sarcosuchus, Basilosaurus, Postosuchus, not Triassic Species and that’ll be the best Dinosaur park building game yet. Aside from Prehistoric Kingdom
I feel like we will not receive that many animals for launch, and that we the animals we receive at launch will largely be there either to introduce new mechanics or gimmicks, or just be animals that are new-ish, but not interesting enough that Frontier wouldn't rather have them in a DLC. I also fully expect another Deluxe DLC to launch with the basegame. Have my own predictions, here! "Basic": Since we had four new dinosaurs with JWE2, have four new dinosaurs for JWE3. Plateosaurus: Probably the most requested dinosaur that didn't make the Meg DLC cut, Plateosaurus is unique and adds a new dimensions to parks, but also not so interesting that it wouldn't be missed from a future DLC lineup. A triassic DLC might want it as the header, but honestly, there's other large famous Prosauropods that can fill the role. Mononykus: The "Coelophysis equivalent", an interesting new small, but not too small, carnivore that fills a neglected niche, from a family that evaded JWE2 entirely somehow. Mononykus is the most famous Alvarezsaur, and probably the closest any remaining non-included small Theropod gets to being famous, outside of Archaeopteryx, Microraptor and maybe Ornitholestes; but I expect that last one to be kept back in case they ever want to make a book themed expansion. Metriacanthosaurus: An interesting medium-sized carnivore, similar to Pinocchio and Elvis from 2. Probably the last worthwhile medium sized carnivore they could really add without returning the whackier design conventions from whatever box they were shoved into after the Late Cretaceous DLC. Becklespinax: While I don't fully trust Frontier not to hold Becklespinax back for a Chaos Theory DLC, we would have waited over a year for Becky at that point, and I'm not sure they're willing to test their luck *that* much. It would certainly still be interesting, but with Concavenator being in the game too, not be as much of a DLC selling point as it otherwise could be. "Deluxe": JWE added two carnivores and three herbivores for its Deluxe edition, while JWE2 added 1 Flier, Aquatic and Carnivore, and kiiind of 2 Herbivores (one being moved to Deluxe from the base roster). I am following the Deluxe pattern of "equal amount per animal type", with one extra herbivore (again removed from the last games basegame). Chasmosaurus: The "extra herbivore". Mostly a random guess, made because Chasmosaurus' small size gave it a somewhat similar darling status to the one the Stegosaur whose name I forgot had. Hatzegopteryx: An animal very similar to what we got in the basegame, yet more desirable in some aspects; but also, notably highly requested. Rajasaurus: Feel free to consider swapping this one with Metri, Rajasaurus either finally gives us a proper angry sausage type Abelisaur, or just benefits from having a funky name and Abelisaur baseline weirdness instead. Protoceratops: Apparently not good enough to be DLC material, Protoceratops is a beloved animal that is pretty distinct from the animals already ingame - maybe too distinct, considering the JWE2 Deluxes. Plotosaurus: Another nice, big Mosasaur. This one can look sleek, contrasting with the crocodilian Mosa and the snaggletoothed Tylo, in a similar way to how Attenborosaurus set itself apart. ...Deliberately not the most exciting choices in that one. Unless you love Protoceratops a lot, which you should. If JWE3 adds any new mechanic, I expect one to three animals to act as a sort of "headliner" for the mechanic, even if it is retro-added to existing species. Mechanics I expect to potentially see are: Semiaquatic: The ability of land animals to walk into deep bodies of water and swim. Halszkaraptor, Austroraptor, Ichthyovenator, Lurdusaurus and "Magnapaulia" feel like potential additions to headline this mechanic. Tiny-Exhibits: The ability to create exhibit for tiny lil' shits. Hypsilophodon would be the animal I'd expect to headline this mechanic; because all the other tiny shits relevant to Jurassic Park lore have already been added, and "Tiny generic Herbivore" is the last niche this grouping really needs. Though, who knows, maybe we could also/instead get a perpetual baby Mussaurus. Breeding: Don't expect this to happen personally, but if breeding gets introduced, there is a slim chance it will get a designated animal companion. Citipati (as a standin for Oviraptor) and Saltasaurus are the two most popular animals most associated with breeding really left at out at this point, though considering Maiasaura is in the game I feel like this specific "niche" isn't quite needed. Finally, new categories! If Semi-aquatic exhibits are a whole new category of exhibit, I expect seven animals to be added, instead, based on the amount of marine and flying animals JWE2 received, with one of them being a deluxe animal. Nothosaurus would probably be moved here, and maybe the same applies for Ouranosaurus, Baryonyx and Spinosaurus. In this case, I expect Halszkaraptor, Lurdusaurus, Koreaceratops, Tanystropheus, Henodus, and Ichthyovenator as a Deluxe animal. Changed roster because having a designated mixed exhibit system has really different vibes from just having the slope going into a lagoon or ability to place deep water I was expecting, there. Was gonna comment on all of these, but really, everybody is just here either due to fame, or because they're a sensibly sized thought-to-be semi-aquatic representative of their group. If Cenozoic animals are added, I expect seven of them, as well. In this case, I am basing my list of popularity, franchise association, and if they fit with the dinosaur roster even slightly (since there are only seven of them, until DLC trickle in more). So I went back to explaining my picks: 1. Dodo; because it is so popular that it got added to the Ludia mobile game as a goat-equivalent way before anything like it ever made it into the game. 2. Gastornis; because I assume the team wants something to show their feathered animal modelling skills even now. 3. Smilodon; because Camp Cretaceous, but also for being iconic, and because we needed some carnivorous mammal and I couldn't think anything else that was non-weird enough to not be DLC-bait, but also not non-modern enough to add meat to this limited roster. 4. Wooly Mammoth; because you'd have to be a fool not to have a wooly mammoth. 5. Giant Ground sloth aka Megatherium; as an animal that looks sort of dinosaur-esque but is clearly mammalian, to sort of marry the two groups together, in a sense, while also showcasing their differences. But moreso because it is stupidly popular. 6. Doedicurus; because its sufficiently famous, and if we use it we can reuse some of the Ankylosaur animations. 7. Megacerops/"Brontotherium", the Deluxe animal, because we need a big rhino thing and this one is comfortably "weird, but not too weird". I would not be surprised if we got an aquatic, a flying, and if applicable, a semi-aquatic animal here, too. 1. Aquatic: Basilosaurus. Basilosaurus is the most famous extinct whale, and is large enough to stand out next to marine reptiles while looking "mesozoic-esque" enough not to ruffle feathers prematurely while the Cenozoic dislikers get used to the newfound "having to deal with mammals" situation. 2. Flier: Argentavis/Teratornis. Either the Giant Teratorn, or the normal Teratorn. Either of these would be a good pick to introduce birds to aviaries, showcasing that while they got nothing on Pterosaurus, they do still demand their own brand of respect. Also, all other animals I could think of would look really awkward in the aviaries, being either too small, too lanky, or the Haast eagle, who is a sensible backup pick in fairness. 3. Semiaquatic: Moeritherium. Gotta love the awkward waddley Proto-elephant. It's not as popular as the other cenozoic picks, but it was in both Walking with Beasts and the first Ice Age movie, so, that's gotta count for something. Bonus is that they live with Basilosaurus, so feeding them to it will doubtlessly please all the sick sick freaks who enjoy feeding adorable animals to their natural predators. I know who you are. ...Of course, considering Frontier added Thanatosdrakon of all friggin things in the last DLC, chances are non-zero that all my species guesses will be thwarted, even if my mechanic/gimmick predictions turn out to be true. I guess overall tho my takeaway is that JWE2 has enough large, similar-looking animals already, and that if Frontier wants to keep their usual DLC-route up, they got to dig for either new ideas or really weird species if they want to have any shot at still making bank that way. ...Assuming they don't just toss all the species JWE2 added and sell those back to us again, but I think if that happened I would just quit the whole ass studio on the spot lmao
@@Rehehahahaha Metri is closely related, but so conservatively portrayed relative to common depictions of Yang that I feel the latter is still worth including, especially if used to highlight how weird the taxon is. As much as I do forget JWE animals by the boatload all the time, somehow, Metri manages not to be among them! 👍
I wasn't saying that we would get this many animals at launch, if we look at Evolution 2's release roster, it consisted of all but 3 species from Evolution 1, with 4 new dinosaurs, 6 flying reptiles and 6 marine reptiles, but given new groups could be added, we could get 6 of each of those, or even 8, who knows. I'm just saying there is much variety in what we could get.
For a new prehistoric game title of the Jurassic World Evolution 3 will put even more new species of Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Beasts, Synapsids, Marine Animals, Giant Fish, Giant Insects, Giant Reptiles like Snakes and Crocodilians, and Giant Amphibians for 4, and 8 animals in DLC Packs just like Planet Zoo: Chaos Theory Pack: Becklespinx New Variants: Pachyrhinosaurus 2022 Suchomimus 2022 Nasutoceratops 2022 Majungasaurus 2022 Spinosaurus 2016 New Skins: Allosaurus (Blind Eye) Stegosaurus 2015 A, B, C and D Brachiosaurus 2015 Ceratosaurus 2015 A and B Dimorphodon 2015 A and B Velociraptor 2016 (Mantah Corp) Gallimimus 2016 Dilophosaurus 2016 A and B Compsognathus 2016 A, B and C Sinoceratops 2016 A and B Permian Pack: Gorgonopsid, Scutosaurus, Diictodon, and Edaphosaurus Triassic Pack: Plateosaurus, Therocephalian, Placerias, and Desmatosuchus Mesozoic Dinosaur Pack: Argentinosaurus, Dromeosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Aucasaurus, Ornithomimus, Saurolophus, Einiosaurus, and Daspletosaurus Asian Dinosaur Pack: Alioramus, Prenocephale, Protoceratops, Tarchia, Sachania, Psittacosaurus, Shantungosaurus, and Borealosaurus Variant: Velociraptor (small size feather) Jurassic Prey Pack: Camptosaurus, Tuojiangosaurus, Miragaia, and Dinheirosaurus Jurassic Predator Pack: Yangchuanosaurus, Ornitholestes, Saurophagnax, and Torvosaurus Cretaceous Prey Pack: Leaellynasaura, Hadrosaurus, Centrosaurus, and Saltasaurus Variant: Edmontosaurus (without crest) Small Pterosaurs Pack: Microraptors, Rhamphorhynchus, Peteinosaurus, and Nyctosaurus Marine Animal Pack: Cymbospondylus, Hesperonis, Orthocone, Metriorhynchus, Xiphactinus, Odbenocetops, Dorudon, and Basilosaurus Giant Reptilians Pack: Titanboa, Deinosuchus, Gigantophis, Kaprosuchus, Sarcosuchus, Postosuchus, Rutiodon, and Pristichampsus Giant Amphibians Pack: Hynerpeton, Proterogyrinus, Beelzebufo, and Koolasuchus Giant Insects Pack: Arthropleura, Mesothelae, Meganeura, and Pulmonscorpius Cenozoic Pack: Woolly Mammoth, Elasmotherium, Smilodon, and Megaloceros Eocene Animal Pack: Gastonis, Leptictidium, Propalaeotherium, Ambulocetus, Embolotherium, Andrewsarchus, Moeritherium, and Arsinoitherium Oligecene Pack: Paraceratherium, Hyaenodon, Chalicotherium, and Entelodont Pliocene Pack: Deinotherium, Ancylotherium, Dinofelis, and Glyptodon Pleistocene Animal Pack: Macrauchenia, Phorusrhacos, Doedicurus, Megatherium, Toxodon, Sivatherium, Diprotodon, and Megalania Prehistoric Birds Pack: Dodo, Giant Moa, Elephant Bird, and Harpagornis Prehistoric Primates Pack: Apidium, Megaladapis, Australopithecus, and Gigantopithecus
Very good choices. Evolution 3 feels like the right opportunity to bring in many Cenozoic animals, but there's still many dinosaurs I'd like to see including Protoceratops, Plateosaurus, Austroraptor, and maybe Argentinosaurus. I'd like to see Sarcosuchus more than Deinosuchus but either one is fine. Same would go for either Hypsilophodon or Leaellynasaura. Titanoboa is not big on me because of previous interpretations, but it makes more sense of it hunting fish since there wasn't much big prey in the Paleocene I think. If it comes, that's fine. I'm thinking they'll add some of more recent dinosaur discoveries like Titanomachya and Koleken. I would like to see Dolichorhynchops added.
I feel like they could also give some old species back from 2018 an overhaul. Like Torosaurus and Tsintaosaurus etc. to be more accurate or simply more pleasing ro look at. There is so much wasted potential in these older models just because of the time they were made in
Dude, if/when JWE3 comes out, I’d want them to make it you can have scientific accurate Dino’s. Either by skins or a setting. I feel like that could also give more park options for people.
But will you do a New Species Speculation of i) DInosaurs, ii) Flying species, iii) Marine species, iv) Habitat reptiles+amphibians, v) Tiny critter animal species vi) Paleozoic species & vii) Cenozoic species for the upcoming JWE3, @@redpandareggie3642!?
I personally would like to see the model of CT Pachyrhinosaurus as a cosmetic for the Pachyrhinosaurus and I would LOVE to see Levyatan come to the game especially to see it square up with its rival,the Megalodon
Ichthyotitan i s a recent discovery, and may be the largest marine reptile yet found, so I think it would be a good addition for the marine reptile roster
All we want in JWE2 is... Cenozoic and Paleozoic species. Prehistoric invertebrates. Semiaquatic species. Walking pterosaurs. Improved physics, animation and contacts between species. Fighting Sauropods. Taking control animals.
The final dlc should be from the lost world as it is missing the skins of mamenchisaurus 1997, pteranodon 1997 and triceratops 2001 and pachycephalosaurus 1997.
Well it is a dinosaur franchise, so new dinosaurs is certainly something that should be considered, and there are many different dinosaurs that have been discovered over the years, many that are quite unique, and some famous ones that have not yet been added to Jurassic World Evolution 2 could make their debut here
@@redpandareggie3642 bem, eu ainda gosto de dinossauros, mas as vezes em vez de botar dinossauros com megalodon, diviam talvez botar o tigre dente de sabre talvez que é o único animal da série acampamento jurássico.
Great video mate, I have a feeling that Megalodon’s introduction in the last DLC was Frontier testing waters to see how fans would react to receiving more Cenozoic creatures in Evolution 3, just like how they introduced the Pteranodon in the last DLC of Evolution 1.
Totally agree with you there mate
@@redpandareggie3642 based on the positive reception of the Megalodon, I think it’s a pretty safe bet that the majority of the new species in Evolution 3 will be Cenozoic Creatures.
@@t-rexcellentreviews1663 I would like that, because I think the Jurassic franchise should try & explore all of prehistory then just the Mesozoic era
And maybe deino the alligator people called a crocodile
i would like to see a more diverse roster overall, more out there ideas like birds, mammals, cephalopods. Personally, my top 2 theropods would be microraptor and mononykus. Theyre 2 of my favourite dinosaurs so yeah. Any abelisaur would be dope though, and in terms of animals that are must haves, a 'prosauropod', another small ceratopsian, a new small pterosaur, and i would love a bird or bird-like animal in the aviaries. Archeopteryx, Microraptor, Yi-Qui, Icthyornis or Argentavis would be my top pics. A long shot, but Id also love a sea bird like hesperornis. Ceolurosauravus would be dope also.
trouble with cephalopods is most are very small, especially for lagoons. But if we get shallower lagoons, i suppose that wouldn't be a problem.
Stoked to see what we have for JWE3! We need to get more Triassic Dinos/creatures. Postosuchus, plateosaurus, placerias.
For an abelosaurid I would go with rugops
That being cool and I want to see the titanoboa in Jurassic world evolution 3
As of right now, we have exactly 122 species of Prehistoric Creatures in Evolution 2, 87 Dinosaurs, 7 Hybrid Dinosaurs, 12 Pterosaurs, 12 Marine Reptiles, 2 Fish and 2 Synapsids.
When the game first launched, we had a total of 18 new species added in the base game with the Deluxe Edition, which were 6 Pterosaurs, 7 Marine Reptiles and 5 Dinosaurs.
Assuming that all of the species from the previous game are included at the games launch (and I really hope that they are, we do not need another deluxe edition Evolution 1 species or cut hybrids situation) also assuming that any potential new species for Jurassic 7 will be added in either a free update, species pack or expansion, I’m guessing we can expect 18 to 28 new species to be added to the base game roster for Evolution 3, split evenly between Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, Marine Species, Cenozoic Creatures and Paleozoic Creatures, giving us a starting roster of 150 species for Evolution 3.
I second this. This seems to be the most realstic thign to expect
@@JuicyBblue thanks mate, Evolution 2 gave us 18 new species in its base game/deluxe edition, so I think Evolution 3 giving us 28 new species with its base/deluxe edition, with the five expanding groups of animals in the game, that being Dinosaurs, Flying Mesozoic Creatures, Aquatic Mesozoic Creatures, Paleozoic Creatures and Cenozoic Creatures, I expect that we will get 5 new Dinosaurs, 5 new Flying Mesozoic Creatures, 5 new Aquatic Mesozoic Creatures, 5 new Paleozoic Creatures and 8 new Cenozoic Creatures, as that last group is currently the smallest in Evolution 2 with only the Megalodon and thus needs the bulk of new base species spots.
Good idea, 150 species in base game.
A good bunch of animals and really interesting ones as well to speculate would have to be Ambulocetus, Kunpengopterus antipollicatus AKA “Monkeydactyl”, Agujaceratops, and Fasolasuchus.
My wishlist for animals that hopefully will be add & officially appear in the upcoming JWE3 are:
i) Deluxe Edition/Upgrade species: Dolichorhynchops, Tupuxuara, Purgatorius, Meiolania, Ichthyostega, Dire wolf, Titanis, Shunosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Edmontonia & Anatotitan
ii) Dinosaurs: Mapusaurus, Yangchuanosaurus, Austroraptor, Becklespinax, Altispinax, Rajasaurus, Irritator, Protoceratops, Psittacosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Ornithomimus, Hypsilophodon, Plateosaurus, Ampelosaurus, Staurikosaurus, Seismosaurus, Alioramus, Gastonia, Tenontosaurus, Thescelosaurus, Maip macrothorax, Halszkaraptor, Bajadasaurus, Stegouros, e.t.c.
iii) Flying species: Hatzegopteryx, Thalassodromeus, Rhamphorhynchus, Pterodaustro, Archaeopteryx, Microraptor, Confuciusornis, Coelurosauravus, Meganeura, Argentavis, e.t.c.
iv) Marine species: Prognathodon, Basilosaurus, Hesperornis, Dakosaurus, Xiphactinus, Cameroceras, Megalograptus, Leedsichthys, Cretoxyrhina, Mixosaurus, Ophthalmosaurus, Livyatan, e.t.c.
v) Tiny critter/animal species: Icarosaurus, Pikaia, Astraspis, Materpiscis, Seymouria, Euparkeria, Thrinaxodon, Anurognathus, Iberomesornis, Leptictidium, Aphthoroblattina, e.t.c.
vi) Habitat reptiles+amphibians: Deinosuchus, Megalania, Titanoboa, Barinasuchus, Desmatosuchus, Postosuchus, Placerias, Simosuchus, et.c.
vii) Paleozoic species: Inostrancevia, Lisowicia, Edaphosaurus, Arthropleura, Moschops, Anomalocaris, Pterygotus, Cephalaspis, Hyneria, Pulmonoscorpius, Megalachne, Estemmenosuchus, Prionosuchus, Helicoprion, Tullimonstrum, e.t.c.
and viii) Cenozoic species: Woolly mammoth, Smilodon, Megatherium, Doedicurus, Kelenken, Andrewsarchus, Megaloceros, Woolly rhinoceros, Paraceratherium, Hyaenodon, Chalicotherium, Australopithecus, e.t.c.
Interesting list of species
Amongst the dinosaurs, we do lack several accurate/semi accurate counterparts to the families of those that we have.
Daspletosaurus, Alioramus, Mapusaurus/Tyrannotitan/Meraxes, Oxalaia/Sigilmassasaurus, Plotosaurus/Phosphorosaurus, Rhamphorhynchus, Nyctosaurus/Tethydraco, Albertonectes/Futabasaurus, Argentinosaurus, Torvosaurus, Ornithomimus and (maybe) Nothronychus.
For newer species themselves, I think of Austroraptor, Maip/Megaraptor, Gojirasaurus, Bajadasaurus, Pterodaustrus, Hatzegopteryx, Shastasaurus, Atopodentatus, Dakosaurus, Plotosaurus, Einiosaurus, Lokiceratops/Anchiceratops, Lambeosaurus, Thescelosaurus/Parksosaurus, Yingshanosaurus, Plateosaurus/Glacialisaurus, Helicoprion, Hybodus and many more.
For synapsids, mammals and such, I got suggestions alright:
Lotosaurus, Edaphosaurus, Diplocaulus, Mastodonsaurus, Icarosaurus, Postosuchus, Cotylorhinchus, Pareiasaurus, Tetraceratops, Euparkeria, Doedicurus, Megatherium, Coryphodon, Brontotherium, Andrewsarchus, Mammooth, Smilodon, Hyaenodon, Arctodus, Megalania, Eohyppus, Arsinotherium, Megaloceros, Macrauchenia, Platybelodon/Gomphotherium, Moeritherium, Diatryma/Phororhacus/Titanis/Kelenken, Titanoboa
Semi-Aquatic creatures, in case they got into the game, have some calls in the form of Deinosuchus, Sarcosuchus and Titanoboa
Calling it right now! If Smilodon, Wooly Mammoth, Rhinoceros, Sarcosuchus, Basilosaurus, Postosuchus, not Triassic Species and that’ll be the best Dinosaur park building game yet. Aside from Prehistoric Kingdom
I feel like we will not receive that many animals for launch, and that we the animals we receive at launch will largely be there either to introduce new mechanics or gimmicks, or just be animals that are new-ish, but not interesting enough that Frontier wouldn't rather have them in a DLC. I also fully expect another Deluxe DLC to launch with the basegame.
Have my own predictions, here!
"Basic": Since we had four new dinosaurs with JWE2, have four new dinosaurs for JWE3.
Plateosaurus:
Probably the most requested dinosaur that didn't make the Meg DLC cut, Plateosaurus is unique and adds a new dimensions to parks, but also not so interesting that it wouldn't be missed from a future DLC lineup. A triassic DLC might want it as the header, but honestly, there's other large famous Prosauropods that can fill the role.
Mononykus:
The "Coelophysis equivalent", an interesting new small, but not too small, carnivore that fills a neglected niche, from a family that evaded JWE2 entirely somehow. Mononykus is the most famous Alvarezsaur, and probably the closest any remaining non-included small Theropod gets to being famous, outside of Archaeopteryx, Microraptor and maybe Ornitholestes; but I expect that last one to be kept back in case they ever want to make a book themed expansion.
Metriacanthosaurus:
An interesting medium-sized carnivore, similar to Pinocchio and Elvis from 2. Probably the last worthwhile medium sized carnivore they could really add without returning the whackier design conventions from whatever box they were shoved into after the Late Cretaceous DLC.
Becklespinax:
While I don't fully trust Frontier not to hold Becklespinax back for a Chaos Theory DLC, we would have waited over a year for Becky at that point, and I'm not sure they're willing to test their luck *that* much. It would certainly still be interesting, but with Concavenator being in the game too, not be as much of a DLC selling point as it otherwise could be.
"Deluxe": JWE added two carnivores and three herbivores for its Deluxe edition, while JWE2 added 1 Flier, Aquatic and Carnivore, and kiiind of 2 Herbivores (one being moved to Deluxe from the base roster). I am following the Deluxe pattern of "equal amount per animal type", with one extra herbivore (again removed from the last games basegame).
Chasmosaurus:
The "extra herbivore". Mostly a random guess, made because Chasmosaurus' small size gave it a somewhat similar darling status to the one the Stegosaur whose name I forgot had.
Hatzegopteryx:
An animal very similar to what we got in the basegame, yet more desirable in some aspects; but also, notably highly requested.
Rajasaurus:
Feel free to consider swapping this one with Metri, Rajasaurus either finally gives us a proper angry sausage type Abelisaur, or just benefits from having a funky name and Abelisaur baseline weirdness instead.
Protoceratops:
Apparently not good enough to be DLC material, Protoceratops is a beloved animal that is pretty distinct from the animals already ingame - maybe too distinct, considering the JWE2 Deluxes.
Plotosaurus:
Another nice, big Mosasaur. This one can look sleek, contrasting with the crocodilian Mosa and the snaggletoothed Tylo, in a similar way to how Attenborosaurus set itself apart.
...Deliberately not the most exciting choices in that one. Unless you love Protoceratops a lot, which you should.
If JWE3 adds any new mechanic, I expect one to three animals to act as a sort of "headliner" for the mechanic, even if it is retro-added to existing species. Mechanics I expect to potentially see are:
Semiaquatic: The ability of land animals to walk into deep bodies of water and swim.
Halszkaraptor, Austroraptor, Ichthyovenator, Lurdusaurus and "Magnapaulia" feel like potential additions to headline this mechanic.
Tiny-Exhibits: The ability to create exhibit for tiny lil' shits.
Hypsilophodon would be the animal I'd expect to headline this mechanic; because all the other tiny shits relevant to Jurassic Park lore have already been added, and "Tiny generic Herbivore" is the last niche this grouping really needs. Though, who knows, maybe we could also/instead get a perpetual baby Mussaurus.
Breeding: Don't expect this to happen personally, but if breeding gets introduced, there is a slim chance it will get a designated animal companion.
Citipati (as a standin for Oviraptor) and Saltasaurus are the two most popular animals most associated with breeding really left at out at this point, though considering Maiasaura is in the game I feel like this specific "niche" isn't quite needed.
Finally, new categories!
If Semi-aquatic exhibits are a whole new category of exhibit, I expect seven animals to be added, instead, based on the amount of marine and flying animals JWE2 received, with one of them being a deluxe animal. Nothosaurus would probably be moved here, and maybe the same applies for Ouranosaurus, Baryonyx and Spinosaurus.
In this case, I expect Halszkaraptor, Lurdusaurus, Koreaceratops, Tanystropheus, Henodus, and Ichthyovenator as a Deluxe animal. Changed roster because having a designated mixed exhibit system has really different vibes from just having the slope going into a lagoon or ability to place deep water I was expecting, there. Was gonna comment on all of these, but really, everybody is just here either due to fame, or because they're a sensibly sized thought-to-be semi-aquatic representative of their group.
If Cenozoic animals are added, I expect seven of them, as well.
In this case, I am basing my list of popularity, franchise association, and if they fit with the dinosaur roster even slightly (since there are only seven of them, until DLC trickle in more). So I went back to explaining my picks:
1. Dodo; because it is so popular that it got added to the Ludia mobile game as a goat-equivalent way before anything like it ever made it into the game.
2. Gastornis; because I assume the team wants something to show their feathered animal modelling skills even now.
3. Smilodon; because Camp Cretaceous, but also for being iconic, and because we needed some carnivorous mammal and I couldn't think anything else that was non-weird enough to not be DLC-bait, but also not non-modern enough to add meat to this limited roster.
4. Wooly Mammoth; because you'd have to be a fool not to have a wooly mammoth.
5. Giant Ground sloth aka Megatherium; as an animal that looks sort of dinosaur-esque but is clearly mammalian, to sort of marry the two groups together, in a sense, while also showcasing their differences. But moreso because it is stupidly popular.
6. Doedicurus; because its sufficiently famous, and if we use it we can reuse some of the Ankylosaur animations.
7. Megacerops/"Brontotherium", the Deluxe animal, because we need a big rhino thing and this one is comfortably "weird, but not too weird".
I would not be surprised if we got an aquatic, a flying, and if applicable, a semi-aquatic animal here, too.
1. Aquatic: Basilosaurus. Basilosaurus is the most famous extinct whale, and is large enough to stand out next to marine reptiles while looking "mesozoic-esque" enough not to ruffle feathers prematurely while the Cenozoic dislikers get used to the newfound "having to deal with mammals" situation.
2. Flier: Argentavis/Teratornis. Either the Giant Teratorn, or the normal Teratorn. Either of these would be a good pick to introduce birds to aviaries, showcasing that while they got nothing on Pterosaurus, they do still demand their own brand of respect. Also, all other animals I could think of would look really awkward in the aviaries, being either too small, too lanky, or the Haast eagle, who is a sensible backup pick in fairness.
3. Semiaquatic: Moeritherium. Gotta love the awkward waddley Proto-elephant. It's not as popular as the other cenozoic picks, but it was in both Walking with Beasts and the first Ice Age movie, so, that's gotta count for something. Bonus is that they live with Basilosaurus, so feeding them to it will doubtlessly please all the sick sick freaks who enjoy feeding adorable animals to their natural predators. I know who you are.
...Of course, considering Frontier added Thanatosdrakon of all friggin things in the last DLC, chances are non-zero that all my species guesses will be thwarted, even if my mechanic/gimmick predictions turn out to be true.
I guess overall tho my takeaway is that JWE2 has enough large, similar-looking animals already, and that if Frontier wants to keep their usual DLC-route up, they got to dig for either new ideas or really weird species if they want to have any shot at still making bank that way.
...Assuming they don't just toss all the species JWE2 added and sell those back to us again, but I think if that happened I would just quit the whole ass studio on the spot lmao
Good list and solid reasoning but we already got Metriacanthosaurus, its been here since Evo1 lmao
@@Rehehahahaha Metri is closely related, but so conservatively portrayed relative to common depictions of Yang that I feel the latter is still worth including, especially if used to highlight how weird the taxon is. As much as I do forget JWE animals by the boatload all the time, somehow, Metri manages not to be among them! 👍
I wasn't saying that we would get this many animals at launch, if we look at Evolution 2's release roster, it consisted of all but 3 species from Evolution 1, with 4 new dinosaurs, 6 flying reptiles and 6 marine reptiles, but given new groups could be added, we could get 6 of each of those, or even 8, who knows. I'm just saying there is much variety in what we could get.
I'm not reading all of that💀
@@redpandareggie3642 Right, that's fair, I didn't realize that's what you were getting at
My list
Theropods
Mapusaurus
Saurophagonax
Torvosaurus
Ornitholestes
Rugops
Austroraptor
Dromeosaurus
Daspletosaurus
Nanuqsaurus
Irritator
Gorgosaurus
Eustreptospondylus
Yangchuanosaurus
Rajasaurus
Neovonator
Tyrannotitan
Gojirasaurus
Deltadromius
Archaeopteryx
Microraptor
Ceratopsians
Einiosaurus
Protoceratops
Centrosaurus
Ankylosaurs and Nodosaurs
Saichainia
Gastonia
Pinacosaurus
Tarchia
Talarurus
Hadrosaurs
Camptosaurus
Fukuisaurus
Saurolophus
Prosaurolophus
Shungtungosaurus
lambeosaurus
Charonosaurus
Sauropods
Shunosaurus
Saltasaurus
Giraffatitan
Argentinosaurus
Supersaurus
Seismosaurus
Barosaurus
Bruhathkayosaurus
Sauroposeidon
Flying Reptiles
Hatzegopteryx
Cryodrakon
Tupandactylus
Fish
Xiphactinus
Leedsycthis
Marine Reptiles
Shastasaurus
Pliosaurus
Marine Mammals
Livyatan
Basilosaurus
Ambulocetus
Crocodillians
Deinosuchus
Sarchosuchus
Purrasaurus
Kaprosuchus
Postosuchus
Fasulasuchus
Amphibians
Koolasuchus
Diplocalus
Bleezlebufo
Synapsids
Gorgonops
Lisowica
Placerias
Moshtops
Reptiles
Megalania
Titanoboa
For a new prehistoric game title of the Jurassic World Evolution 3 will put even more new species of Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Beasts, Synapsids, Marine Animals, Giant Fish, Giant Insects, Giant Reptiles like Snakes and Crocodilians, and Giant Amphibians for 4, and 8 animals in DLC Packs just like Planet Zoo:
Chaos Theory Pack: Becklespinx
New Variants:
Pachyrhinosaurus 2022
Suchomimus 2022
Nasutoceratops 2022
Majungasaurus 2022
Spinosaurus 2016
New Skins:
Allosaurus (Blind Eye)
Stegosaurus 2015 A, B, C and D
Brachiosaurus 2015
Ceratosaurus 2015 A and B
Dimorphodon 2015 A and B
Velociraptor 2016 (Mantah Corp)
Gallimimus 2016
Dilophosaurus 2016 A and B
Compsognathus 2016 A, B and C
Sinoceratops 2016 A and B
Permian Pack: Gorgonopsid, Scutosaurus, Diictodon, and Edaphosaurus
Triassic Pack: Plateosaurus, Therocephalian, Placerias, and Desmatosuchus
Mesozoic Dinosaur Pack: Argentinosaurus, Dromeosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Aucasaurus, Ornithomimus, Saurolophus, Einiosaurus, and Daspletosaurus
Asian Dinosaur Pack: Alioramus, Prenocephale, Protoceratops, Tarchia, Sachania, Psittacosaurus, Shantungosaurus, and Borealosaurus
Variant: Velociraptor (small size feather)
Jurassic Prey Pack: Camptosaurus, Tuojiangosaurus, Miragaia, and Dinheirosaurus
Jurassic Predator Pack: Yangchuanosaurus, Ornitholestes, Saurophagnax, and Torvosaurus
Cretaceous Prey Pack: Leaellynasaura, Hadrosaurus, Centrosaurus, and Saltasaurus
Variant: Edmontosaurus (without crest)
Small Pterosaurs Pack: Microraptors, Rhamphorhynchus, Peteinosaurus, and Nyctosaurus
Marine Animal Pack: Cymbospondylus, Hesperonis, Orthocone, Metriorhynchus, Xiphactinus, Odbenocetops, Dorudon, and Basilosaurus
Giant Reptilians Pack: Titanboa, Deinosuchus, Gigantophis, Kaprosuchus, Sarcosuchus, Postosuchus, Rutiodon, and Pristichampsus
Giant Amphibians Pack: Hynerpeton, Proterogyrinus, Beelzebufo, and Koolasuchus
Giant Insects Pack: Arthropleura, Mesothelae, Meganeura, and Pulmonscorpius
Cenozoic Pack: Woolly Mammoth, Elasmotherium, Smilodon, and Megaloceros
Eocene Animal Pack: Gastonis, Leptictidium, Propalaeotherium, Ambulocetus, Embolotherium, Andrewsarchus, Moeritherium, and Arsinoitherium
Oligecene Pack: Paraceratherium, Hyaenodon, Chalicotherium, and Entelodont
Pliocene Pack: Deinotherium, Ancylotherium, Dinofelis, and Glyptodon
Pleistocene Animal Pack: Macrauchenia, Phorusrhacos, Doedicurus, Megatherium, Toxodon, Sivatherium, Diprotodon, and Megalania
Prehistoric Birds Pack: Dodo, Giant Moa, Elephant Bird, and Harpagornis
Prehistoric Primates Pack: Apidium, Megaladapis, Australopithecus, and Gigantopithecus
Very good choices. Evolution 3 feels like the right opportunity to bring in many Cenozoic animals, but there's still many dinosaurs I'd like to see including Protoceratops, Plateosaurus, Austroraptor, and maybe Argentinosaurus. I'd like to see Sarcosuchus more than Deinosuchus but either one is fine. Same would go for either Hypsilophodon or Leaellynasaura. Titanoboa is not big on me because of previous interpretations, but it makes more sense of it hunting fish since there wasn't much big prey in the Paleocene I think. If it comes, that's fine. I'm thinking they'll add some of more recent dinosaur discoveries like Titanomachya and Koleken. I would like to see Dolichorhynchops added.
I feel like they could also give some old species back from 2018 an overhaul. Like Torosaurus and Tsintaosaurus etc. to be more accurate or simply more pleasing ro look at. There is so much wasted potential in these older models just because of the time they were made in
2:23 Psittacosaurus is in fact a ceratopsian.
11:35 Lisowicia did live during the Triassic, and the latter part of it in fact
thank you for the clarification
Dude, if/when JWE3 comes out, I’d want them to make it you can have scientific accurate Dino’s. Either by skins or a setting. I feel like that could also give more park options for people.
Guys I can't believe they're making Jurassic world evolution 3 how to go to put more species in the game
Not even naming Tanystropheus and Shantungosaurus is criminal
They'll be in the full videos for each of the respective creature groups, dinosaurs, prehistoric reptiles and cenozoics
But will you do a New Species Speculation of i) DInosaurs, ii) Flying species, iii) Marine species, iv) Habitat reptiles+amphibians, v) Tiny critter animal species vi) Paleozoic species & vii) Cenozoic species for the upcoming JWE3, @@redpandareggie3642!?
Will you do a Paleozoic species speculation for JWE3,@@redpandareggie3642 !?
10:55 Actually, animals like Inostrancevia & Lisowicia weren’t reptiles at all. They’re more closely related to modern day mammals.
I personally would like to see the model of CT Pachyrhinosaurus as a cosmetic for the Pachyrhinosaurus and I would LOVE to see Levyatan come to the game especially to see it square up with its rival,the Megalodon
I need andrewsarchus for jwe2 it’s the second biggest land predator im pretty sure and its a sheep whale hippo canine creature
Neatness vid
I was think having mini closures for smaller animals, like trilobites and insects.
If we get a campaign, i hope we get something really long, something like the planet zoo campaign.
Parece que foi ontem que anunciaram o Jurassic Word Evolution 2 e também o Jurassic Word Evolution 1
Yuju Paleozic and Mezosoic Animals in Jurassic Wolrd is Amazing
Elasmotherium, dodo, 🦬 priscus, megacerops, diatrima, cave bear, embolotherium, & paraceratherium & kaprosuchus.
I feel like they should maybe add Icthyatitan as a Marine Reprile
Ichthyotitan i s a recent discovery, and may be the largest marine reptile yet found, so I think it would be a good addition for the marine reptile roster
Argentinasaurous gang
👇
I hope Tethydraco, Irritator, Mapusaurus, Argentinosaurus & Hatzegopteryx, Corythoraptor, Arambourginia, Tethyshadros & Zalmoxes get added to JWE 3
All we want in JWE2 is...
Cenozoic and Paleozoic species.
Prehistoric invertebrates.
Semiaquatic species.
Walking pterosaurs.
Improved physics, animation and contacts between species.
Fighting Sauropods.
Taking control animals.
Wait you forgot the Gorgosaurus
I didn't forget it, I will just be featuring it in another video
jwe2 needs jurassic world chaos theory dlc camp becklespinax
Deinosuchus and becklespinax would be good choices for Jurassic world evolution 2
My
Money's on becklespinax
I like new species from Jurrasic World Evolution 3 is:
Dinosaurs🦖🦕 (Yangchuanosaurus, Austroraptor, Becklespinax/Altispinax, Rajasaurus, Macrothorax,
Halszkaraptor, Irrirator, Psittacosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Ornithomimus, Hypsilophodon and Plateosaurus).
Flying Creatures🦅🦇 (Hatzeropteryx, Thalassodromeus, Rhamphorhychus, Pterodaustro, Microraptor, Coelurosauravus).
Marine Creatures🦈🐋 (Prognathodon, Basilosaurus, Dakosaurus, Xiphactinus, Cameroceras, Megalograotus and Leedsichthys).
Cenozoic Species🐅🐘 (Smilodon, Woolly Mammoth, Megatherium, Doedicurus, Kelenken, Andrewsarchus, Megaloceros and Woolly Rhinoceros).
Other Creatures🦎🐊🐍 (Deinosuchus, Titanboa, Inostrancevia and Postosuchus).
Inostrancevia isn’t a reptile it’s a stem mammal meaning it’s related to reptiles and mammals
10:35
Moi j'aimerais voir mononykus, saurolophus,shantungosaur, daspletosaurus et pycnonemosaurus nevesi 😊
Teratophoneus and Peloroplites
J'aimerais voir le mononykus et daspletosaurus
Those two would be great too
The final dlc should be from the lost world as it is missing the skins of mamenchisaurus 1997, pteranodon 1997 and triceratops 2001 and pachycephalosaurus 1997.
Olha meu amigo, espero que apareça animais do gelo também, por que tá chato com esse papo de dinossauro.
Well it is a dinosaur franchise, so new dinosaurs is certainly something that should be considered, and there are many different dinosaurs that have been discovered over the years, many that are quite unique, and some famous ones that have not yet been added to Jurassic World Evolution 2 could make their debut here
@@redpandareggie3642 bem, eu ainda gosto de dinossauros, mas as vezes em vez de botar dinossauros com megalodon, diviam talvez botar o tigre dente de sabre talvez que é o único animal da série acampamento jurássico.
Smilodon? Sério?
It's a franchise species, and is also the second most famous of the Cenozoic animals, so it would only make sense to include it
Inostrancevia and lisowicia they are not reptiles they ara synapsids
Well mammal-like reptiles, I guess I should have that as its own category
Brasil irritator