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  1. Компания Sony планирует начать съёмки экранизации ролевой игры Horizon Zero Dawn уже в 2026 году. Соответствующую информацию подтвердил действующий руководитель PlayStation Productions Асад Кизилбаш. Фильм собираются выпустить в 2027 году. View the full article
  2. Бывший продюсер Santa Monica Studio Меган Морган, участвовавшая в создании God of War Ragnarok, считает, что большим студиям стоит подумать о диверсификации своих игровых библиотек. Ставка исключительно на AAA-блокбастеры сопряжена с серьёзными рисками — провал одного дорогого проекта может привести сегодня к смерти целой компании. View the full article
  3. Компания Konami представила хвалебный трейлер хоррора Silent Hill f (наш обзор), разработанного студией Neobards Entertainment. В ролике приводятся оценки новой части культовой франшизы и цитаты из обзоров, в которых критики высоко отмечают разные аспекты проекта, включая хоррорную составляющую и визуал. View the full article
  4. Steam is testing a new feature called Personal Calendar that could make it much easier for users to find games they're interested in. The new addition to Steam is available for users to try out now. View the full article
  5. According to PC enthusiast and IgorsLab founder Igor Wallossek, the SGT-4 thermal paste marketed by South Korean company Amech contains an unstable, reactive compound that is damaging CPUs and coolers by corroding their metal surfaces. The corrosion reportedly causes pitting and can fuse the processor to the heatsink. Read Entire Article View the full article
  6. Apple's latest M5 MacBook Pro brings modest but meaningful upgrades, featuring a more powerful chip, faster SSD, and a much stronger GPU. While it's not a revolutionary update, it's an excellent option for M1 and M2 users seeking a performance boost and class-leading battery life. Read Entire Article View the full article
  7. Pocketpair Publishing boss John Buckley says "we don't believe in" AI-generated gamesView the full article
  8. Festival of the Lost has a new SMG, Gunburn, which is bound to strike fear into the heart of the Headless Ones. The new Kinetic Lightweight weapon brings the newly released Kinetic perks, as well as one of the most wanted traits in primaries that don't deal elemental damage. Gunburn already faces steep competition against the Multimach CCX, which is a beloved, easily available, god-rolled legacy SMG with Attrition Orbs/Kinetic Tremors available at Banshee-44's stand. Still, Gunburn gets up to 10 percent more damage since it counts as new gear, which may be enough to consider switching, and its perk pool also comes with new additions. Here are our Gunburn god rolls for PvE in Destiny 2's Festival of the Lost, based on perk info from [Hidden Content]. Gunburn PvE god roll in Destiny 2 The base version looks better than the Holofoil, even if it is less flashy. Screenshot by Destructoid Barrel: Polygonal Rifling, Corkscrew Rifling, or Chambered Compensator.Mag: Flared Magwell, Tactical Mag, Alloy Mag, or Appended Mag.First perk: Bewildering Burst.Second perk: Kinetic Tremors and Ancillary Ordnance.Honorable mention: One For All. In our Gunburn god roll, we're aiming for the staple Kinetic perks: Bewildering Burst in the third column, plus Kinetic Tremors and/or Ancillary Ordnance in the fourth. Gunburn's third column isn't much of a struggle. Bewildering Burst is by far our favorite option, since it can disorient enemies without much setup. If you're looking for something else, Pugilist is usually a good choice for melee-based builds, while Lead from Light can help you get some extra Special ammo. Threat Detector isn't bad either, especially since Gunburn's base reload speed isn't great, and Lone Wolf can be a bit redundant with the Search Party origin trait (though Veist Stinger might be the play here). Still, we think the Kinetic-exclusive perk comes out on top. The fourth column has more viable options: Kinetic Tremors and Ancillary Ordnance are our favorite picks, though One For All continues to bring a strong damage buff. Attrition Orbs is in this column, which means it's up against some heavy-hitters and probably won't see much use here. Binary Orbit can work, especially with access to Solar, Arc, or Void damage, though we're leaning toward the others. For parts, our priority is getting faster reloads, preferably with some stability thrown into the mix. These aren't the most decisive aspects of the weapon, however, so this should be more of a tie-breaker than actual criteria. All in all, you can find plenty of options in Gunburn, though we recommend focusing on the Kinetic parts of its kit—especially if you're using the Techsec set bonus. How to get Gunburn in Destiny 2 Get it while you can. Image via Bungie The Gunburn SMG is available as part of Festival of the Lost and debuted in the event's 2025 edition. It has a chance of dropping wherever you can get Festival of the Lost Engrams. Haunted Altars is your safest bet, with two Eerie Engrams and a chance of bonus drops. Certain Portal activities, which are marked by an Eerie Engram icon, may also give you some Halloween-styled rewards. The SMG is bound to disappear once the event ends, however, so it's best to go for a roll while the celebrations live. Like Solstice, any Festival of the Lost items you receive will drop one tier above your usual rewards. The post Gunburn god rolls and how to get them in Destiny 2 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  9. Though the usual bugs aren't around in this year's Festival of the Lost, Destiny 2 players have found new ones—including a particularly egregious softlock in the new activity, Haunted Altars, which can block your progress. While there's no confirmed cause, there are a few ways to fix it. The softlock in Haunted Altars can cause players to glitch out at the end of an activity and invalidate everything until that point, sometimes triggering after taking down half of the Headless One's health bar. It's especially annoying if you get it multiple times in a row, and with how widespread this issue seems to be, it's certainly not a stretch. Here's what may cause it and what you can do to fix it. What causes the Haunted Altars softlock in Destiny 2 The softlock is the scariest part of the event. Image via Bungie While nothing is confirmed yet, there are a couple of hypotheses behind what can trigger this unpleasant glitch. One is that you're not supposed to burn down the boss too fast. Getting softlocked for being too efficient isn't uncommon in Destiny 2, and Bungie seems to be looking at this as the main cause. A hypothesis that surfaced among the community, on the other hand, theorizes the Stunning Emotes modifier may affect the Shriekers, causing them to glitch out permanently. If this is the case, it may become less prevalent if the mission's modifiers rotate out or the studio removes the problem mutator from play. The most common softlock we encountered is not being able to deal damage to the boss after its first health gate, and it may have a couple of fixes. Destiny 2's Haunted Altars softlock solutions It's a fun event when it's not bugged. Image via Bungie Wiping the activity fixed our first softlock in the encounter, which likely happened due to guardians dealing too much damage to the boss too quickly. Wiping the squad to the Headless One reset the instance and allowed us to take another shot at it, going easy on the boss this time. This solution comes with a couple of downsides. First, it's hard to get everyone on the same page for a wipe. More often than not, some guardians will just leave, and matchmaking may not find other players. Second, this method only works on difficulties below Ultimatum, since the Extinguish modifier sends you to Orbit if the entire party dies. Taking your foot off the gas in the boss fight may also prevent a softlock, according to Bungie. "In the first phase of the boss fight, wait the 10 seconds until the Shriekers close, and then complete the damage phase to avoid the soft lock," the studio recommended. This isn't a fix, but it's a potential preventative measure. If Stunning Emotes is causing the glitch, however, there doesn't seem to be an easy fix. The Shriekers start off the mission as your enemies and change sides after doing certain mechanics, so it's possible the modifier still acknowledges them as foes and bugs out, even at the end of the run. There's also the chance that the cause is something else entirely. Both scenarios are difficult to control, especially if you're matchmaking, since the activity is meant for six guardians and not all of them may be aware of how to stop the softlock from happening. Bungie is still investigating the causes behind this issue, so the developer may come up with an interim fix or workaround. Until then, avoid using emotes and melting the boss. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post How to fix the Haunted Altars softlock in Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  10. Спустя без малого 21 год после выхода первой части на ПК и консолях состоялся релиз Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines 2 — многострадального вампирского ролевого экшена от издателя Paradox Interactive и разработчиков из The ******** Room.View the full article
  11. Компания Saber Interactive объявила о релизе кооперативного шутера Painkiller. Игра уже доступна на ПК, Xbox Series X|S и PlayStation 5. View the full article
  12. Издательство Paradox Interactive объявило о релизе Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines 2. Игра доступна на ПК, Xbox Series X|S и PlayStation 5. Также был представлен новый трейлер. View the full article
  13. Battlefield 6 has quietly nerfed XP bot farming lobbies in a new update, fulfilling a promise made to the game's community last week. The new Battlefield 6update brings some big changes to how XP is awarded in certain Portal lobbies. View the full article
  14. SummaryBest DPS units: Mangle, Party Glock Freddy, Party Packer Cupcake, Golden Freddy, and Shadow Freddy.Best support units: Fazcade, Endo 0 1, Balloon Boy, Cupcake, and Toy Chica.Early-game options: JJ, Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, and Freddy.Meta team composition: Mangle, Party Glock Freddy, Golden Freddy, Fazcade, Endo 0 1, and Cupcake. Having the best units in Five Nights TD 2 helps you grind through challenging game modes and end-game story stages. Now, as the current meta revolves around using 3-4 DPS units alongside 2-3 supports, Mangle and Party Glock Freddy are the best DPS units currently available. In contrast, support units that you should always bring along are Fazcade and Endo 0 1. For more information about other units and the reasons for their ranking, follow our FNTD 2 tier list below. FNTD 2 Tier List S Mangle[/url] Party Glock Freddy[/url] Party Packer Cupcake[/url] Golden Freddy[/url] Shadow Freddy[/url] Fazcade[/url] A Endo 0 1[/url] Withered Foxy[/url] Balloon Boy[/url] Toy Chica[/url] Cupcake[/url] JJ[/url] B Toy Freddy[/url] Withered Bonnie[/url] Toy Bonnie[/url] Paperpals[/url] Freddy[/url] C Withered Chica[/url] Bonnie[/url] Chica[/url] Foxy[/url] Tiers ExplainedS-tier: Meta units that are amazing to have for all stages.A-tier: Good units that are decent replacements for some meta units.B-tier: Units that are viable to an extent, but you won't stick with them in the long run.C-tier: Early-game units whose passives and stats limit their usage. In the tier list above, we ranked all units in FNTD 2 based on their overall DPS, range, attack cooldown, AoE type, and their passives, which are the most important aspects of every unit. We tested each unit in both the regular story stages and the Endless stages. Then, we ranked them all based on overall performance across various game modes. Five Nights TD 2 Unit List In the list below, you can check out the pros and cons of each unit in FNTD 2. Additionally, we included the obtainment method for each unit, as some are not available on the regular summon banner. S-Tier UnitsUnitPros & ConsObtainment Mangle+ Excellent DPS and range + Stuns enemies if they remain in its range for long enough + Cycles through several attacks with decent AoE sizes + Amazing unit for most game modes − Very expensive to place and upgrade − Only two max placements Summon Exclusive Pack Party Glock Freddy+ Enters a Party Time mode every 60s that greatly buffs all of its stats for 30s + Spawns Party Poppers that deal excellent damage + Great combined DPS overall and decent range + Relatively cheap to place and upgrade 435 R$ 12,500 $ Party Packer Cupcake+ Launches missiles that target high HP enemies + Active ability launches several missiles in quick succession + Excellent for defeating high HP bosses + Decent base DPS and range − Only one max placement Starter Pack Golden Freddy+ Stuns all enemies in its range for 2s every 30s + Gains increased damage with every wave + Decent base DPS and range + Active ability deals 50% of its damage to all enemies on the map − Very expensive to fully upgrade − Only one max placement Hero Quests Shadow Freddy+ Gains increased damage for every unit upgrade that occurs in its range + Increases the damage taken by enemies with every hit + Excellent DPS and range + Three max placement − Extremely expensive to place and upgrade Summon Fazcade+ Generates Money every round while on the field + Cheap to place and upgrade + Must-have Farm unit for all game modes Summon A-Tier UnitsUnitPros & ConsObtainment Endo 0 1+ Increases the damage of all nearby units by up to +15% + Gains increased buff radius for every unit in his range + Excellent support unit for most game modes − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade for a support unit Summon Withered Foxy+ Excellent base DPS and decent range + Gains increased damage and range for every second of not attacking + Applies a bleed effect when hitting enemies for the first time + Very good DPS unit for endless game modes − Very expensive to place and upgrade − Single-target AoE on attacks Summon Balloon Boy+ Buffs the range of nearby units by up to +10% + Very cheap to place and upgrade + Decent support unit for most game modes − Only two max placements Summon Toy Chica+ Slows down enemies by 12% on hit + Knocks back enemies with every 10th attack + Ignores armor damage resistance + Good support unit overall − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade Summon Cupcake+ Buffs the damage, range, and cooldown of nearby units + Very cheap to place + Excellent support unit for shorter game modes Summon JJ+ Decent DPS and range + Five max placements + Cheap to place + Best early-game DPS unit − Not that great for endless modes Summon Merchant B-Tier UnitsUnitPros & ConsObtainment Toy Freddy+ Very high base damage and range + Cone AoE attacks + Deals extra damage to enemies close to it + Relatively cheap to place and upgrade − Deals less damage to enemies at max range − Long attack cooldown Summon Withered Bonnie+ Very good base DPS and range + Deals double damage with every fourth attack + Three max placements − Single-target attack AoE − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade Summon Toy Bonnie+ Good base DPS and range + Deals extra damage with every fourth attack + Solid early-game DPS unit − Single-target AoE on attacks Summon Paperpals+ Excellent range + Decent DPS + Deals 5% of its damage as bleed − Only slightly better than Uncommon units Summon Merchant Freddy+ Good DPS and range for an Uncommon unit + Very cheap to place and upgrade + Six max placements − Not that viable later on − Single-target AoE attacks Summon Merchant C-Tier UnitsUnitPros & ConsObtainment Withered Chica+ Very high base damage + Every second of its attacks deals 40% more damage − Very long attack cooldown − Single-target attacks − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade Summon Bonnie+ Decent AoE damage + Excellent range + Gains a small damage boost every 10 seconds − Slightly longer attack cooldown Summon Merchant Chica+ Decent AoE size − Short range − Low overall DPS Summon Merchant Foxy+ Good AoE + Five max placements − Very short range Summon Merchant How to Get Units in FNTD 2 You can only summon units that are currently on the banner. You can buy the Party Glock Freddy with Tokens or Robux. View the full article
  15. If you're like me and you're addicted to keeping track of the unfiltered new releases page on Steam, you would have noticed the FMV genre is experiencing a renaissance. I'm not talking about Her Story, or The Bunker, or Late Shift: the most recent wave is coming pretty much entirely from Asia, spanning China, Japan, Korea and Singapore... Read more.View the full article
  16. Today we've launched a new store feature designed to help you find your next favorite game. The new Steam Personalized Calendar is a look at both recently released and upcoming games, filtered down to the the set of games we think you are most likely to be interested in. We're launching this feature as a Steam Labs experiment, as we'd like your feedback to help make the best possible version of this tool. Read on for more details, or just check out the Personal Calendar page and see for yourself. Recommendations based your playtimeThis new calendar finds people with similar playtime profiles to you, and then looks at the games those players have been adding to their wishlist. Based on games you play a lot: The system is more focused on games that you play the most (relative to other players), and spend most of your playtime in. So, a few minutes trying out a couple of new games or demos won't have much impact on your recommendations, but sinking a bunch of time into a new favorite will. Refreshed daily: This recommendation system gets re-trained daily to incorporate the latest data. In reality you aren't likely to see your recommendations change all that much from day to day, but as time goes by you will obviously see new things pop up as the 8-week horizon of the calendar marches forward, or as games lock in their release dates. Upcoming releases: Calendar view Steam already has lists for upcoming releases, including Popular Upcoming and All Upcoming. However, we've been drawn to the idea of having a visual representation of upcoming releases in calendar form to help understand how far away an exciting new launch is. So this new calendar view takes the list of soon-to-release titles, filters them down to the set that we recommend most for you, and maps them out across time for you to see at-a-glance. You'll find that some days have a bunch of exciting releases for you while others may only have one or none. Includes your wishlists: The calendar view also includes any game that you have already added to your wishlist, regardless of whether the system recommends it; you've already expressed interest in that game, and you likely want to know when it is coming out. Weekdays only: We intentionally focus the calendar on weekdays since very few games release on weekends and we wanted as much space as possible to show the games that are planning on releasing. The rare games that do have weekend release dates will show up on the calendar on the following Monday. Recent releases: Week and month views For recent releases, we experimented with a few different views and found that it felt less important to map out already released games on a daily calendar view. When we were talking with our friends and colleagues about recent releases, it was usually in the context of something we were playing this week or this month rather than which specific day it came out on. But, we'd love your feedback. For new releases, are you concerned about which day that game came out on, or just that it is a recent release? Customization controlsThere are a few different options to control what you see on this page. Filter by tagLooking for something particular? Use the tag selector. By default, it lists out tags applied to games you've recently played. But you can also type in any valid store tag to narrow down your results. Adjust the number of resultsWhile working on this page, we tried out a few different thresholds for the number of games to display. Too few results and the calendar is pretty empty; too many and it can be an overwhelming experience. We settled on 100 as providing a good level of information density, but we're curious what you think. You can adjust the picker at the top of the page to see more or fewer titles. As you increase the number of titles shown, the quality of fit for those recommendations will decrease, resulting in more games that are further afield from what you typically play. Already respects your preferencesThis page already filters out games based on choices you've made in your store content preferences, such as Early Access titles, ignored products, ignored tags, and general level of mature content. See your Personal Calendar What feedback are we looking for?Really, we're interested to know whatever feedback you may have about this experiment. Do you find this format of recommendations to be useful? What do you think about this new set of recommendations and calendar view? Are there other things we should include on the calendar? Does it seem to be generating good recommendations for you? Jump in the Steam Labs discussions for Experiment 16: Personal Calendar About Steam LabsIn the pursuit of building a better platform and shopping experience, the Steam Team are continually experimenting with new ideas around discoverability, video, machine learning, and more. Some of these experiments are clear and obvious upgrades to existing features, or are part of products we've already decided to build, and they get built out and released. Other times, we end up with experiments where we feel like we would benefit from more input from Steam users to help inform the direction that we take it, or whether it is even interesting enough to turn into a full feature. With Steam Labs experiments, you can try, share, and break these potential new features, while we figure out what to keep and what to scrap. Share your feedback with the developers and designers working on these features and help shape the future of Steam. Check out all experiments on the Steam Labs page or drop us some feedback in the Steam Labs discussion boards. View the full article
  17. Today we've launched a new store feature designed to help you find your next favorite game. The new Steam Personalized Calendar is a look at both recently released and upcoming games, filtered down to the the set of games we think you are most likely to be interested in. We're launching this feature as a Steam Labs experiment, as we'd like your feedback to help make the best possible version of this tool. Read on for more details, or just check out the Personal Calendar page and see for yourself. Recommendations based your playtimeThis new calendar finds people with similar playtime profiles to you, and then looks at the games those players have been adding to their wishlist. Based on games you play a lot: The system is more focused on games that you play the most (relative to other players), and spend most of your playtime in. So, a few minutes trying out a couple of new games or demos won't have much impact on your recommendations, but sinking a bunch of time into a new favorite will. Refreshed daily: This recommendation system gets re-trained daily to incorporate the latest data. In reality you aren't likely to see your recommendations change all that much from day to day, but as time goes by you will obviously see new things pop up as the 8-week horizon of the calendar marches forward, or as games lock in their release dates. Upcoming releases: Calendar view Steam already has lists for upcoming releases, including Popular Upcoming and All Upcoming. However, we've been drawn to the idea of having a visual representation of upcoming releases in calendar form to help understand how far away an exciting new launch is. So this new calendar view takes the list of soon-to-release titles, filters them down to the set that we recommend most for you, and maps them out across time for you to see at-a-glance. You'll find that some days have a bunch of exciting releases for you while others may only have one or none. Includes your wishlists: The calendar view also includes any game that you have already added to your wishlist, regardless of whether the system recommends it; you've already expressed interest in that game, and you likely want to know when it is coming out. Weekdays only: We intentionally focus the calendar on weekdays since very few games release on weekends and we wanted as much space as possible to show the games that are planning on releasing. The rare games that do have weekend release dates will show up on the calendar on the following Monday. Recent releases: Week and month views For recent releases, we experimented with a few different views and found that it felt less important to map out already released games on a daily calendar view. When we were talking with our friends and colleagues about recent releases, it was usually in the context of something we were playing this week or this month rather than which specific day it came out on. But, we'd love your feedback. For new releases, are you concerned about which day that game came out on, or just that it is a recent release? Customization controlsThere are a few different options to control what you see on this page. Filter by tagLooking for something particular? Use the tag selector. By default, it lists out tags applied to games you've recently played. But you can also type in any valid store tag to narrow down your results. Adjust the number of resultsWhile working on this page, we tried out a few different thresholds for the number of games to display. Too few results and the calendar is pretty empty; too many and it can be an overwhelming experience. We settled on 100 as providing a good level of information density, but we're curious what you think. You can adjust the picker at the top of the page to see more or fewer titles. As you increase the number of titles shown, the quality of fit for those recommendations will decrease, resulting in more games that are further afield from what you typically play. Already respects your preferencesThis page already filters out games based on choices you've made in your store content preferences, such as Early Access titles, ignored products, ignored tags, and general level of mature content. See your Personal Calendar What feedback are we looking for?Really, we're interested to know whatever feedback you may have about this experiment. Do you find this format of recommendations to be useful? What do you think about this new set of recommendations and calendar view? Are there other things we should include on the calendar? Does it seem to be generating good recommendations for you? Jump in the Steam Labs discussions for Experiment 16: Personal Calendar About Steam LabsIn the pursuit of building a better platform and shopping experience, the Steam Team are continually experimenting with new ideas around discoverability, video, machine learning, and more. Some of these experiments are clear and obvious upgrades to existing features, or are part of products we've already decided to build, and they get built out and released. Other times, we end up with experiments where we feel like we would benefit from more input from Steam users to help inform the direction that we take it, or whether it is even interesting enough to turn into a full feature. With Steam Labs experiments, you can try, share, and break these potential new features, while we figure out what to keep and what to scrap. Share your feedback with the developers and designers working on these features and help shape the future of Steam. Check out all experiments on the Steam Labs page or drop us some feedback in the Steam Labs discussion boards. View the full article
  18. Геймдизайнер Глен Скофилд надеется вновь поработать над Dead Space. Как отметил разработчик в недавнем публичном выступлении, он искренне верит в то, что франшизу можно развивать и дальше — причем у него есть конкретные планы. View the full article
  19. Starfield managed to be both one of my favorite games of 2023 and one of my biggest videogame disappointments ever. I sank well over 100 hours into it, and enjoyed the flashes of Bethesda brilliance it exhibited, but my lofty expectations weren't matched. The developer's renowned for making some of the best RPGs ever with Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, but Starfield couldn't entirely replicate its past magic due to the sheer size of its galaxy. Now, a Bethesda veteran who's worked across all three IPs has given his verdict. While adamant it's still "a great game" that the studio should be proud of, he knows it's nowhere near "the same caliber" as Fallout and TES. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Best Starfield mods Starfield's latest discount is out of this world, so grab it while you can Second Starfield DLC seemingly teased by Bethesda in new anniversary message View the full article
  20. The attacking guild will have to find and destroy the defenders' Emperium crystal. View the full article
  21. Taiwan Semiconductor has released a rare flyby video of its Fab 21 facility in Phoenix, Arizona, offering an unprecedented look inside one of the world's most advanced semiconductor facilities. The footage highlights the sprawling cleanroom, the automated transport system, and the cutting-edge lithography machines that power the production of next-generation... Read Entire Article View the full article
  22. Starfield обещала стать «Skyrim в космосе», однако до популярности знаковой RPG игре оказалось как до Луны. Чего не хватило новейшей разработке Bethesda Game Studios, чтобы стать великой, рассказал бывший сотрудник студии.View the full article
  23. Jurassic World Evolution 3 brings a whole new generation of prehistoric creatures to your screen, and you can watch them grow and evolve in your park. This third installment has plenty to offer, including land giants, marine creatures, and avian monsters. Let's look at all the creatures that are available in Jurassic World Evolution 3 at launch. Table of contentsHow many dinosaurs are in Jurassic World Evolution 3Complete list of Jurassic World Evolution 3 dinosaursLandAquaticAvianHybridAll new Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3How many dinosaurs are in Jurassic World Evolution 3 There are currently 91 dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Four of them are only available if you opt for the Deluxe Edition of the game. While I have listed only the base variants, you can unlock creatures with unique traits from breeding. Screenshot via Frontier Complete list of Jurassic World Evolution 3 dinosaurs I have listed the dinosaurs in the game based on their habitats. Most of the dinosaurs in the game live on land. However, you'll also need to build applicable habitats for marine and avian creatures. Finally, a few species can be considered hybrids. LandAcrocanthosaurusAlbertosaurusAllosaurusAnkylodocusAnkylosaurusApatosaurusArchaeornithomimusAtrociraptorBaryonyxBrachiosaurusCarnotaurusCeratosaurusChasmosaurusChungkingosaurusCoelophysisCompsognathusConcavenator*CorythosaurusDeinonychusDilophosaurusDimetrodonDiplodocusDreadnoughtusDryosaurusEdmontosaurusGallimimusGiganotosaurusGigantspinosaurusGuanlong*HerrerasaurusHomalocephaleIguanodonIndominus RexLokiceratopsLystrosaurusMaiasauraMamenchisaurusMetriacanthosaurusMicroceratusMoros IntrepidusMuttaburrasaurusNasutoceratopsNodosaurusOlorotitanOrnithomimusOviraptorPachycephalosaurusParasaurolophusPatagotitanProceratosaurusProtoceratops*PsittacosaurusPyroraptorQianzhousaurusSauropeltaSinoceratopsSpinosaurusStegosaurusStruthiomimusStygimolochStyracosaurusSuchomimusTherizinosaurusTriceratopsTroodonTsintaosaurusTyrannosaurus RexUtahraptorVelociraptorYutyrannusAquaticAttenborosaurusDunkleosteusIchthyosaurusKronosaurusMegalodonMosasaurusPlesiosaurusAvianCaiuajaraDimorphodonGeosternbergiaPteranodonQuetzalcoatlusTapejaraThanatosdrakon*TropeognathusHybridAnkylodocusIndoraptorScorpios RexSpinoceratopsSpinoraptorStegoceratops Dinosaurs marked with (*) can be obtained only with the Deluxe edition. All new Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3 There are new entries in this year's game, as a few of the creatures weren't available in the two older games. PsittacosaurusLokiceratopsCaiuajaraPatagotitanOrnithomimusGuanlongProtoceratops Out of the seven, Guanlong and Protoceratops are exclusive to the Deluxe edition. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post All dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article

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