Jurassic Park: Survival is set to take players back to Isla Nublar, Gloomhaven developer Saber Interactive announced at The Game Awards 2023. The first-person game looks to hew closely to the events of the original Steven Spielberg film.
Saber announced the game with a trailer you can check out below.
Though the trailer only includes a little gameplay, Saber made more details available on the game's website. Jurassic Park: Survival stars a new character, InGen scientist Dr. Maya Joshi, who worked at John Hammond's original park. The game takes place in the day after the events of the 1993 Jurassic Park movie, and so includes a lot of its locations and iconic dinosaurs.
Those dinosaurs are said to be reactive to your actions, and you'll need to use distractions and stealth to avoid them. It sounds a lot like Creative Assembly's Alien: Isolation, in which players always had to avoid, rather than fight, the monstrous xenomorph from Ridley Scott's 1979 film.
While there are a few details online, there's no release date yet set for Jurassic Park: Survival. We do know it's coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. Meanwhile, here's a running list of The Game Awards 2023 winners.
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