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Okay this is an absolutely awesome deal. The Jurassic World Evolution Completionist Bundle from Humble Bundle is one not to be missed.

Jurassic World Evolution (2018) and Jurassic World Evolution 2 (2021) from dev Frontier Developments are the stars of the show here. Both run on Linux desktop nicely with Proton and are both steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified!

You will also be able to get all these DLC for the first game:

  • Return to Jurassic Park
  • Claire's Sanctuary
  • Secrets of Dr Wu
  • Deluxe Dinosaur Pack
  • Carnivore Dinosaur Pack
  • Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack
  • Herbivore Dinosaur Pack
  • Raptor Squad Skin Collection

And then all of these for the second game:

  • Dominion Malta Expansion
  • Dominion Biosyn Expansion
  • Park Managers' Collection Pack
  • Secret Species Pack
  • Deluxe Upgrade Pack
  • Cretaceous Predator Pack
  • Prehistoric Marine Species Pack
  • Feathered Species Pack
  • Late Cretaceous Pack
  • Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack
  • Early Cretaceous Pack

Check out the full bundle.

Heck, I might have to buy this bundle myself, what a great deal. As it turns out I don't own any of it!

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3 comments

Klaas Sep 28
Both still use Denuvo. Disappointing.
Stella Sep 28
Quoting: KlaasBoth still use Denuvo. Disappointing.
I mean, I played both for a combined total of 449 hours, and a good portion of that on the Deck/Desktop Linux. Never had any issues with it

With that said, I wholeheartedly recommend this bundle. It's fine for me since I own all of these already, but these are some of the best management sims especially if you like dinosaurs. Both work really well on Deck/Linux. However, I don't recommend building massive parks on Deck as it can strain the CPU to a point where the park becomes very laggy


Last edited by Stella on 28 September 2024 at 3:45 pm UTC
GamingTFM Sep 28
I've never played first game, so this Humble Bundle is really tempting.
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