Developed and published by Ludia, Jurassic World: The Game is the successor to Jurassic Park Builder and takes inspiration from the 2015 movie by the same name.
The simulation mobile game offers a gameplay experience similar to its predecessor. Set in the Costa Rican islands, it encourages players to build a Jurassic World theme park where they can add dinosaurs or other buildings.
It also features a PvP system where players can make their animals fight against one another. The game regularly hosts tournaments that can help players unlock creatures so they can gain rewards.
They often last a few days with some extending to about a week. That being said, most of them take place during the weekends, making it easy for players to participate.
However, the prize creature can only be unlocked if you finish in the Dominator league. Currently, players can participate in the Iguanodon or Gryposuchus tournament.
But according to recent reports (1,2,3,4,5) from Jurassic World: The Game players, one of the tournaments has suddenly disappeared. Many say that they had already progressed one or two rounds in the tournament.
Fortunately, it looks like Jurassic World: The Game developers are aware of the issue where either the Iguanodon or Gryposuchus tournament has disappeared for some.
It looks like they will be resetting the tournament progress for everyone.
We hope the developers fairly compensate the players who had already progressed in the tournament and those who were winning. When they do, we will let you know so stay tuned for more information.
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