Jurassic World Primal Ops | Source: Behaviour Interactive

The dinosaurs are in danger of extinction yet again and only you can stop it.

Behaviour Interactive collaborated with Universal Games and Digital Platforms to create Jurassic World Primal Ops, a free-to-play, mobile action-adventure game in which players can rescue, collect, and fight their own dinosaurs. 

In the game, dinosaurs roam the earth the same as they had millions of years ago. While many people have embraced their return, there is no shortage of sinister scientists, malicious mercenaries, and deadly poachers. Players will have to use their combat skills to save the dinosaurs from another extinction, creating a peaceful coexistence with humans (once again). Players can infiltrate enemy camps to gain intel and rescue captured dinosaurs from three villainous factions.

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Players can also call on the unique abilities of their newly rescued Jurassic companions to overcome any challenge in their way and turn the tide of any mission. Each rescued dinosaur brings a new dynamic to the adventure, from a supply-dropping Pteranodon (say that five times fast) to a trampling Triceratops. As players continue to explore the North American landscape, they can discover dinosaur eggs, DNA strands, and other secrets hidden throughout. Players can use these collectibles to strengthen their dinosaur allies and unlock new abilities.  

Jurassic World Primal Ops will be free for download in the iOS App Store and on Android Google Play later this year.

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Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks is an editorial intern at the Pop Insider, the Toy Insider, and the Toy Book. When she’s not binge-watching the entire Harry Potter film series for the 42nd time or thrifting for vintage toys, Madison contributes her writing to all three publications. She is excited to explore the world of toys and pop culture. In her free time, Madison enjoys listening to music, writing film reviews, and performing roller skating tricks.

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