Jurassic Park: Survival Reboots Franchise as a First‑Person Survival‑Horror Game
Saber Interactive with Universal present the title as a tonal reset that restores suspense through stealth, limited resources, adaptive dinosaur AI.
Overview
- This week’s coverage, published Monday and Tuesday, confirmed official materials that position Jurassic Park: Survival as a single‑player, first‑person game set on Isla Nublar the day after the 1993 film.
- The game follows InGen scientist Dr. Maya Joshi, who is voiced and motion‑captured by actor Payal Mistry, and places emphasis on stealth and vulnerability rather than large‑scale action.
- Saber and Universal say dinosaurs in the game will be “reactive” with distinct, adaptive behaviors designed to create unpredictable, suspense‑driven encounters.
- Jurassic Park: Survival is confirmed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC but still has no announced release date, and recent reports about a new theatrical sequel remain unconfirmed.
- The project revives the franchise’s original survival‑horror roots as established by Michael Crichton and Spielberg and could influence future Jurassic entries by shifting focus back to contained tension and atmosphere.