Jurassic World Evolution: Raptor Squad Skin Collection (DLC)
Four cosmetic raptor skins from the Jurassic World films drop into your park. Purely visual, zero mechanics.
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About Jurassic World Evolution: Raptor Squad Skin Collection (DLC)
Let's be upfront about what this is: a cosmetic DLC pack for Jurassic World Evolution that adds four raptor skin variants inspired by the Raptor Squad from the Jurassic World films. Blue, Delta, Echo, and Charlie get their movie-accurate appearances, and you can incubate them to populate your park with the recognizable roster from the franchise. That is the full scope of this release. There are no new mechanics, no gameplay systems, no buildings, no research trees, and no additional story content attached to this package. From a simulation-depth standpoint, there is nothing here for someone who cares about decision-making layers or park optimization. The skins do not affect raptor behavior, enclosure requirements, threat ratings, or any stat that feeds into the park management loop. If you run Jurassic World Evolution primarily as a numbers game, tracking guest happiness curves and paddock security ratings, this DLC does not move a single needle. The raptors under these skins are functionally identical to what you already have. Where it does deliver, narrowly, is fan service. If the Jurassic World films are part of why you bought the base game in the first place, having Blue pace her enclosure with the correct grey-blue striping is a small but genuine source of satisfaction. Theme parks are visual experiences, and screenshot value is a real currency for players who share their parks online. For that specific audience, the skins are well-executed and accurate to the source material. The honest case for buying this comes down to one question: are you a completionist who wants every piece of official Frontier content, or are you a Jurassic World fan who finds genuine joy in the aesthetic accuracy? If yes to either, the low price point makes this a low-stakes addition. If you are looking for anything that extends gameplay time, adds a new challenge, or deepens the simulation, this pack will not provide it. There is no tutorial to evaluate, no AI behavior to critique, no mod hooks to consider. It is four paint jobs for one dinosaur species, and it is exactly that and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Nov 26, 2019