The world has changed. The islands of the Muertes Archipelago are behind us—those chaotic storms, containment breaches, and the fight to control nature were just the beginning. In Jurassic World Evolution 3, the rules have evolved. Dinosaurs are no longer confined—they walk the Earth once more, shaping ecosystems and societies after Jurassic World: Dominion.
Now, your mission isn’t just building theme parks—it’s stabilizing a planet where humans and dinosaurs coexist. This guide breaks down everything you can expect from the most ambitious campaign in the series: global operations, multi-faction choices, new characters, and the strategic systems that will test your skills as both a scientist and a leader.
The Dinosaur Integration Network (DIN): Your New Mission
At the heart of the campaign lies the Dinosaur Integration Network (DIN)—a worldwide organization founded by none other than Cabot Finch. Created to manage the global dinosaur crisis, DIN sends you across continents to rescue failing facilities, contain rogue species, and restore balance between humanity and nature.
Unlike the linear structure of Jurassic World Evolution 2, this campaign brings back the open, multi-park progression of the original. You’ll jump between multiple parks around the globe, managing them simultaneously through a unified world map. Your choices and performance in one park can directly impact others, adding weight to every management decision.
Global Locations: Dinosaurs Without Borders
This time, the world is your playground—and every biome presents unique dangers and opportunities.
| Location | Region | Key Challenges & Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Montana Badlands | North America | Tutorial zone; first dinosaur family encounter |
| Japan | Asia | Brand-new setting tied to non-linear missions |
| Hawaii | Oceania | Focused on research, rescue, and island sustainability |
| Malta | Europe | Arid environment inspired by Jurassic World Dominion |
| Nevada | North America | Deluxe Edition biome with flying reptiles focus |
Each region introduces its own objectives, from taming escaped Pteranodons to rebuilding financially ruined facilities. The campaign’s open format allows you to pick which location to tackle first, rewarding replayability and player freedom.
Meet the Characters: Ideology vs. Instinct
Your campaign is guided—and complicated—by a cast of familiar faces and new voices, each representing a different philosophy on how humanity should coexist with dinosaurs.
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Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) – Your wry, skeptical narrator and advisor, providing moral guidance and witty commentary as chaos unfolds.
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George Lambert (Security Sector) – Focused on risk prevention and safety protocols. Prioritize containment and control to earn his favor.
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Dr. Kajal Dua (Conservation Sector) – Advocates for the dinosaurs’ well-being, urging you to support breeding programs and humane care.
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Isaac Clement (Entertainment Sector) – Seeks profits and popularity. Building crowd-pleasing attractions boosts your reputation with his faction.
Each sector has its own goals, contracts, and research branches—so you’ll constantly be balancing reputation across competing priorities.
What to Expect: Campaign Systems & Strategy
1. Faction Reputation System
Every decision affects your standing with the three major sectors. Choose between ethics, economics, or security—your alliances will unlock exclusive technologies, contracts, and gameplay rewards. Ignore one faction for too long, and expect pushback.
2. Multi-Park Global Management
You’re not confined to one facility anymore. Research, staff, and resources now operate on a global network, meaning breakthroughs in one park can be shared across your entire operation. This interconnected system rewards smart prioritization and global efficiency.
3. Dinosaur Breeding & Family Behavior
For the first time, dinosaur life cycles take center stage. Hatch juveniles, protect family groups, and witness new behaviors like herd bonding and parental defense. These mechanics tie directly into the Conservationist storyline, making your ethical choices feel impactful.
4. Creative Freedom & Terrain Mastery
With enhanced terrain tools, modular buildings, and dynamic weather systems, every park can reflect your personal design philosophy. From lush sanctuaries to fortified research compounds, creativity and practicality finally blend seamlessly in the campaign.
Conclusion: The Ultimate Dinosaur Management Challenge
Jurassic World Evolution 3’s campaign mode represents the franchise at its peak—melding deep management gameplay, global strategy, and moral storytelling.
You’re no longer chasing profit; you’re guiding humanity’s coexistence with the world’s most ancient inhabitants. Every fence built, every sector supported, and every dinosaur bred shapes the future of this fragile new ecosystem.
So grab your field gear and ready your maps—because in Jurassic World Evolution 3, life doesn’t just find a way. It’s up to you to make sure it survives.
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