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A small but charming cosmetic add-on for JWE3 park builders who want their Maintenance Team and scenery dripping in original Jurassic Park dig-site nostalgia from day one.

I'll be straight with you: this is a pre-order bonus DLC, not a gameplay expansion, and your expectations should be sized accordingly. The Badlands Set is a cosmetic and scenery bundle that shipped alongside Jurassic World Evolution 3 at launch and was, for a window, exclusive to players who committed early. What it gives you is a batch of Badlands-themed scenery pieces inspired by the iconic dig site from the original 1993 Jurassic Park film, including a canopy, a mobile home, fossils, computers, a prop ATV, and a dedicated Fossil Finder item, plus five Badlands scenery blueprints and an exclusive Badlands ATV skin for your Maintenance Team. That is the full scope of it. As far as DLC packages go, this one is as narrow as they come. There are no new species, no new gameplay mechanics, no additional campaign missions. If you came here looking for a reason to put new dinosaurs in your park, you want the Deluxe Upgrade Pack instead, which adds Protoceratops, Guanlong, Thanatosdrakon, and Concavenator as full family units with male, female, and juvenile variants. The Badlands Set is purely about atmosphere and visual theming, and it does that one job with a decent level of care. The dig-site props fit naturally into naturalistic enclosures and campaign parks set in arid biomes, and the Maintenance Team ATV skin is a small but satisfying touch for players who spend time watching their crews handle escaped dinosaur chaos. Context matters here: the base game this slots into is genuinely strong. JWE3 introduced breeding and multi-generational family management for the first time in the series, overhauled terrain tools to a level closer to Planet Zoo and Planet Coaster, added modular building with thousands of customisable pieces, and launched with a non-linear campaign spanning ten global locations including Japan, Hawaii, and Indonesia, with Jeff Goldblum reprising his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm. Steam user sentiment has settled around 93 percent positive across thousands of reviews. The Badlands Set rides on the back of that goodwill. The honest question is whether this DLC is worth picking up standalone now that the pre-order window has closed. The short answer is: only if you are a scenery-obsessive who wants every thematic prop set available, or a franchise fan who gets a kick out of original-film nods scattered around their parks. Casual players building their first few parks will barely notice its absence. Hardcore park architects who live in sandbox mode and agonize over enclosure theming will find the dig-site pieces genuinely useful for crafting Montana Badlands or fossil excavation aesthetics. Everyone else can safely deprioritize it and spend attention on the base game or the species-adding DLC packs instead. Alex, Scout Team

Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC)

Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Jurassic World Evolution — view full game
Oct 21, 2025Frontier Developments plcFrontier Developments
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A small but charming cosmetic add-on for JWE3 park builders who want their Maintenance Team and scenery dripping in original Jurassic Park dig-site nostalgia from day one.

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Skip unless you are a sandbox scenery perfectionist chasing original Jurassic Park aesthetic - there are no gameplay additions here.

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I'll be straight with you: this is a pre-order bonus DLC, not a gameplay expansion, and your expectations should be sized accordingly. The Badlands Set is a cosmetic and scenery bundle that shipped alongside Jurassic World Evolution 3 at launch and was, for a window, exclusive to players who committed early. What it gives you is a batch of Badlands-themed scenery pieces inspired by the iconic dig site from the original 1993 Jurassic Park film, including a canopy, a mobile home, fossils, computers, a prop ATV, and a dedicated Fossil Finder item, plus five Badlands scenery blueprints and an exclusive Badlands ATV skin for your Maintenance Team. That is the full scope of it. As far as DLC packages go, this one is as narrow as they come. There are no new species, no new gameplay mechanics, no additional campaign missions. If you came here looking for a reason to put new dinosaurs in your park, you want the Deluxe Upgrade Pack instead, which adds Protoceratops, Guanlong, Thanatosdrakon, and Concavenator as full family units with male, female, and juvenile variants. The Badlands Set is purely about atmosphere and visual theming, and it does that one job with a decent level of care. The dig-site props fit naturally into naturalistic enclosures and campaign parks set in arid biomes, and the Maintenance Team ATV skin is a small but satisfying touch for players who spend time watching their crews handle escaped dinosaur chaos. Context matters here: the base game this slots into is genuinely strong. JWE3 introduced breeding and multi-generational family management for the first time in the series, overhauled terrain tools to a level closer to Planet Zoo and Planet Coaster, added modular building with thousands of customisable pieces, and launched with a non-linear campaign spanning ten global locations including Japan, Hawaii, and Indonesia, with Jeff Goldblum reprising his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm. Steam user sentiment has settled around 93 percent positive across thousands of reviews. The Badlands Set rides on the back of that goodwill. The honest question is whether this DLC is worth picking up standalone now that the pre-order window has closed. The short answer is: only if you are a scenery-obsessive who wants every thematic prop set available, or a franchise fan who gets a kick out of original-film nods scattered around their parks. Casual players building their first few parks will barely notice its absence. Hardcore park architects who live in sandbox mode and agonize over enclosure theming will find the dig-site pieces genuinely useful for crafting Montana Badlands or fossil excavation aesthetics. Everyone else can safely deprioritize it and spend attention on the base game or the species-adding DLC packs instead.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Cosmetic DLCScenery PackPark Builder AddonFranchise NostalgiaMaintenance SkinPre-order ExclusiveDig-Site Theming

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Release Date
Oct 21, 2025

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Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC) released?

Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC) was released on 21 October 2025.

Who developed Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC)?

Jurassic World Evolution 3: Pre-order Bonus (DLC) was developed by Frontier Developments plc and published by Frontier Developments.