Developer Frontier Developments has partnered with the immersive event specialists at Secret Cinema for a hands-on preview of the upcoming park management sim, Jurassic World Evolution 3.

The event, which kicked off today in London for press and creators, offers the first chance to play the game ahead of its October launch and reveals significant new features, including the ability to breed juvenile dinosaurs.
Held at the former site of the Museum of London, the experience casts attendees as trainees for the Dinosaur Integration Network (DIN). This new organisation, featured in Jurassic World Evolution 3‘s lore, is dedicated to the safe and humane management of dinosaurs now living in the wild. The immersive setup, a signature of Secret Cinema’s events, provides a narrative framework for the exclusive gameplay opportunity.
The demo showcases several major additions to the series. For the first time, players will be able to breed juvenile dinosaurs, adding a new layer of management and life cycle simulation to their parks. The game also features a globe-trotting campaign, tasking players with creating and managing dinosaur sanctuaries in a variety of vibrant environments. Frontier has also highlighted the inclusion of detailed new creative tools, promising players more control over the design of their parks.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 is scheduled for release on October 21, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The standard edition will have a suggested retail price of £49.99, with a Deluxe Edition available for £64.99. The game comes after the next film in the franchise, Jurassic World Rebirth, which hit cinemas in July 2025.



Frontier, founded in 1994 by David Braben, is well-known for its expertise in the simulation genre, using its proprietary COBRA engine to develop titles such as Planet Coaster and the previous entries in the Jurassic World Evolution series.
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Photo credits: ‘Studio Secret Cinema / Jonny Myatt Photography’