Jurassic World Evolution 2’s Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack (not to be confused with last year’s Early Cretaceous Pack) is available now on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, adding two new dinosaurs - one courtesy of Dr. Henry Wu - two new herbivore variants, and eight skins. On the hybrid front, Dr. Wu’s scientific meddling has wrought the Scorpios rex (featuring “blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth”), and the pack also brings the Monolophosaurus - a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period. As for the herbivore variants, there’s the Ouranosaurus - a “peaceful, herd-dwelling herbivore with characteristic tall spines” - and the Kentrosaurus, “whose lethal-looking spikes are used only to defend this otherwise peaceful dinosaur”. Rounding out the Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack - which costs £7.99/$9.99/€9.99 on all platforms - are eight new skins, giving players the opportunity to inject a bit of the animated series into their parks. These include Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, Toro the Carnotaurus, Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus rex, plus three Barony - Grim, Limbo and Chaos - and two glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux. Accompanying Jurassic World Evolution 2’s latest paid DLC is a free update for all players, introducing a species viewer, the ability to explore any open areas of your parks from a new first-person perspective, plus new decoration items and a range of changes to sandbox mode. Full details can be found in Frontier’s latest patch notes.