Video game players can now wish list the upcoming Jurassic Park: Survival video game. You can check out the details below!
The video game that all Jurassic Park/Jurassic World and dinosaur fans are awaiting Jurassic Park: Survival by Saber Interactive looks set to be one of the most anticipated dinosaur video games ever released.
The announcement trailer (below) which dropped on the 7th of December at the Game Awards has since racked up over 3 million views. The video game coming to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC puts players in the first-person shoes of Dr. Maya Joshi who is left behind on Isla Nublar after the events of the Jurassic Park film.
You can check out the announcement trailer below
Things have been relatively quiet on the developer Saber Interactives front regarding any new details for the game. The Jurassic Park: Survival Twitter account recently posted this tweet last week (below) about the ability to wish list the game on the platform of your choice. This was a major surprise given that no new information about the game has dropped as of yet.
It is a rather exciting development to be sure and hopefully it will not be too long until Saber Interactive drops more information, images, and gameplay about the upcoming game. You can find out more information about the upcoming video game here in this article.

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