A new behind-the-scenes look at Jurassic Park: Survival reveals how Saber Interactive and Universal Games have partnered to resurrect the iconic 1993 film’s setting for this first-person adventure. The preview highlights efforts to authentically rebuild Isla Nublar’s environments, with insights from both studios on honoring the franchise’s legacy through meticulous asset recreation.
Central to the presentation is lead character Dr. Maya Joshi, a scientist navigating the perilous island. Developers emphasized their focus on dinosaur behaviors, using biomechanical research and motion-capture techniques to achieve lifelike animations. Brief gameplay glimpses show interactive tools, including a navigational interface with dynamic environmental indicators, though specifics remain unexplained.
Marked as pre-alpha, the footage showcases evolving visuals hinting at the game’s atmospheric potential. However, the limited updates since its initial 2023 reveal may concern fans awaiting concrete release plans. No launch window has been confirmed, leaving speculation about the project’s timeline.
As anticipation builds, the developers aim to capture the terror of coexisting with prehistoric predators. Jurassic Park’s shift into survival-horror territory has long intrigued gamers, with hopes that the final release will deliver an immersive, tension-driven experience true to the franchise’s spirit.