User blog:Granditamias/New JW:E hybrids based on JW:TG ones

Now that Stegoceratops, Ankylodocus, and Spinoraptor have been introduced to Jurassic World: Evolution through The Secrets of Dr. Wu, I wonder if the game will include any more hybrids in future DLCs. Since they seem to take inspiration from their counterparts in the Jurassic World app game, I am going to use that to base which other hybrids we are most likely to see. As such, this limits the options down to a few dinosaur hybrids that are not combined with pterosaurs, amphibians, crocodiles, et cetera; so I am only counting ones made up of two true dinosaurs.

Carnoraptor seems like a rather simple one to add. Even though the game does not have Pyroraptor, Velociraptor could once again substitute much like it did with the Jurassic World: Evolution version of Spinoraptor. This would make it the foruth hybrid in the game to use Velociraptor DNA, and for some people it might make seem overused. Personally, Carnoraptor is one of my favorite hybrids from the app game, so I would be fine if Velociraptor was used in creating it.

Pachyceratops could be done by splicing Pachycephalosaurus with one of the other dinosaurs whose name ends in "ceratops". Triceratops could be used again in the absence of Nasutoceratops, or more preferably in my opinion, either Sinoceratops or Pentaceratops.

Giganocephalus, Parasaura, and Yudon would require Euoplocephalus, Bonitasaura, and Yutyrannus respectively; and I personally believe that would oversaturate Jurassic World: Evolution as it currently is since we already have several Ankylosaurids, Sauropods, and carnivorous Theropods. Cerazinosaurus on the other hand would require the implimentation of an entirely new animation model for a Therizinosaurus. The possiblity of Therizinosaurus and other similar dinosaurs in the game is probably worth an entire blog in itself, so for now I think Cerazinosaurus is out of the question. Not to mention that it as well as Yudon are the results of having at least one dinosaur they are made from that is feathered. Feathered dinosaurs/hybrids in the game, let alone mainstream Jurassic World media, is another discussion too big for this blog, and such a big leap that I don't think the game is ready to take it.

To conclude, I believe that based on the Jurassic World: The Game hybrids released so far, only Carnoraptor and Pachyceratops have a decent chance of being added in a future DLC. Anything else would require new dinosaurs if they cannot have one of their two components substituted. However, my guess is that it will take quite a bit of time before Fronteir is ready to introduce more hybrids again.