Jurassic Park: Survival – Everything we know so far about the new Jurassic Park game

Jurassic Park: Survival announcement screenshot with a woman holding a flare and a roaring T-Rex.
(Image credit: Saber Interactive)

Jurassic Park: Survival is the new dinosaur-shaped adventure from World War Z developer, Saber Interactive. Set a day after the events of the original 1993 film, we can expect to contend with prehistoric predators on Isla Nublar as Dr. Maya Joshi.

First revealed during the Game Awards 2023, the single-player, first-person action-adventure will tell a new story and looks set to tap into some '90s nostalgia for the movie fans, while also delivering a modern game that includes stealth, exploration, and more. We can only hope sneaking around to avoid sharp-toothed dinos will someday see this future release counted among the best stealth games someday - it certainly seems to have the potential.

It's been some time since we've had another update on the project, but the concept and style certainly make Jurassic Park: Survival one of the most exciting new games to look forward to.

And with the promise of bringing us into the iconic world with dinosaurs that have their own distinctive behaviors, it's also undoubtedly one of our most anticipated upcoming PS5 games and upcoming Xbox Series X games.

Read on below for a full recap of everything we know so far about Jurassic Park: Survival.

Recent updates

This Jurassic Park: Survival hub was updated on December 19, 2024 to ensure everything is accurate and up-to-date.

Jurassic Park: Survival release date speculation and platforms

Jurassic Park: Survival announcement screenshot

(Image credit: Saber Interactive)

Saber Interactive has yet to confirm a Jurassic Park: Survival release date, but the developer has confirmed that the game will eventually launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.

While the reveal trailer was primarily cinematic, it did include some pre-alpha footage, which is representative of the quality the studio is shooting to deliver. So, keeping that in mind, we are guessing that we'll only see the game arrive sometime in mid-2025, as 2024 is almost over, and there has still been no new news. Stay tuned as we track updates.

What we do know for certain is that the game is now available to wishlist "on the platform of your choosing," as per a past update from Jurassic Park: Survival's official Twitter.

Jurassic Park: Survival trailer

The first Jurassic Park: Survival trailer debuted at The Game Awards 2023. In the clip above, the cinematic establishes the frame for the game: a scientist trapped on Isla Nublar shortly after the events of the original Jurassic Park film.

While the teaser is promising and feels straight out of Hollywood, it's been ages since we got any new trailers. The most recent clip shared was a very short video of a character walking through an abandoned kitchen, which was posted via the official Jurassic Park: Survival Twitter account to announce pre-orders.

We are very much due a full trailer soon, so keep your eyes on this page.

Jurassic Park: Survival story

Jurassic Park: Survival announcement screenshot.

(Image credit: Saber Interactive)

Jurassic Park: Survival is set shortly after the events of the original 1993 film, picking up the day after Isla Nublar is evacuated. Not everyone made it off, though, and that's where you come in. Jurassic Park: Survival will see you take on the role of Dr. Maya Joshi, an Indian scientist who is desperately trying to survive.

Maya Joshi is a new character to the Jurassic Park universe, although you'll encounter a variety of familiar locations throughout the story from both the Jurassic Park trilogy and the Jurassic World movies. Saber says that you'll be able to venture through a "fully realized Isla Nublar filled with reactive wildlife, dinosaurs, and other surprising threats" as you attempt to evade a range of Prehistoric predators.

Jurassic Park: Survival setting

Jurassic Park: Survival announcement screenshot with a raptor being blasted with water.

(Image credit: Saber Interactive)

Jurassic Park: Survival takes place on Isla Nublar, the remote island where John Hammond unwittingly unleashed a Prehistoric nightmare on hundreds of tourists and scientists. Saber promises that this space will be "fully realized," giving you the opportunity to visit iconic locations "from the iconic towering park gates to the Visitor Center and beyond."

While we've only seen a little of it so far, the studio promises that it's filling Isla Nublar with living dinosaurs, each with their own adaptive behaviors and a wide array of reactive environments and wildlife. You'll need to use what little resources are left intact on the island in an effort to survive in the wild.

From concept art, it also looks like we'll be seeing Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom locations, specifically the radio tower bunker from that film. In Fallen Kingdom, the tower was a bit worse for wear, so it will be cool seeing it functional and in its prime. It also means that Jurassic Park: Survival will be taking the whole franchise into account and we can't wait to see how the game connects all the new movies to the original trilogy once it releases.

Speaking of the original trilogy, there have also been screenshots showing the iconic rotating theatre from the first Jurassic Park movie, with Mr DNA giving his presentation on modern dino creation from Survival. Honestly, this looks like it's shaping up to be a fan's dream, and we can't wait for more locations to be announced in the future.

Jurassic Park: Survival gameplay

Jurassic Park: Survival announcement screenshot of a dark corridor.

(Image credit: Saber Interactive)

While we've only seen a little pre-alpha footage so far, the Jurassic Park: Survival gameplay experience looks intense. Saber is designing a single-player adventure game which focuses on stealth movement and action – and it doesn't sound all that dissimilar to the sort of experience The Creative Assembly pushed for with Alien: Isolation. Given how destructive creatures like the Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor, and Tyrannosaurus Rex are – all of whom can be seen in the first trailer – there's little use trying to fight head-on.

Instead, Saber promises you'll need to use your "ingenuity through distraction and stealth to navigate intense and unforgettable encounters in a journey to outlast some of the deadliest creatures to ever walk the earth." Survival isn't going to be easy, so expect to be on the hunt for intelligent solutions to increasingly perilous situations. We're keen to see more of Jurassic Park: Survival in action, but what we've seen so far is certainly promising.


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Josh West
Editor-in-Chief, GamesRadar+

Josh West is the Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar+. He has over 15 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.

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