Jurassic World Evolution - Secrets of Dr Wu (DLC)
Dr Wu's secret research unlocks hybrid dinosaurs and a morally grey storyline, the DLC that actually gives the base game's genetic systems a reason to exist.
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About Jurassic World Evolution - Secrets of Dr Wu (DLC)
Jurassic World Evolution is a park-builder with a genetics hook, and Secrets of Dr Wu is the expansion that leans hardest into that hook. Where the base game asks you to fill enclosures and manage guest happiness, this DLC hands you a hidden research agenda run by the franchise's most entertainingly self-interested scientist. You get new hybrid dinosaurs, covert contracts, and enclosure scenarios that force you to think about population control and containment in ways the base campaign mostly sidesteps. It is a meaningful layer on top of an already competent sim foundation. The two headline hybrids, the Stegoceratops and the Ankylodocus, are not just cosmetic additions. Each has a distinct behavior profile that interacts with your existing enclosures differently from base-game species. The Stegoceratops in particular is aggressive enough to require rethinking your fencing budget and ranger patrol routes, which is exactly the kind of knock-on decision-making that makes a sim worth replaying. The covert research track adds a secondary resource loop that runs parallel to your normal park income, and managing both without triggering a security event is a low-key tension engine that works better than it has any right to. On the strategic side, the DLC respects the depth that players who finished the main islands will be looking for. Wu's assignments push you toward specific genetic configurations rather than optimal ones, which forces you off your usual build order and into uncomfortable efficiency trade-offs. That is good design. The AI managing guest panic during a hybrid incident is still the base game's AI, which means it can be predictably gamed once you understand ranger response timing, but it is serviceable. The bigger issue is that the DLC's content is fairly compact. Most players will see everything it has to offer in four to six hours of focused play, which is honest to mention even if those hours are genuinely enjoyable. For newcomers to the base game, the covert contract system is probably too much to process before you have internalized how power grids, ranger logistics, and species comfort ratings actually work. This is not entry-level content. But if you have 15 or more hours in the base game and find yourself wishing the genetics screen had higher stakes, Secrets of Dr Wu is exactly the injection of consequence the system needs. The mod ecosystem on PC also benefits here, since several community mods extend Wu's hybrid roster further, meaning this DLC effectively doubles as a compatibility anchor for a whole branch of user-made content worth exploring after you exhaust the official scenarios. Bottom line: compact, mechanically purposeful, and better than the Metacritic score suggests, largely because it was reviewed at a time when the base game itself was still finding its footing. Taken together with a patched and updated version of the main game, this DLC punches well above its size. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Jun 11, 2018