Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 coming this September only on Oculus Quest
What you need to know
- Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 will launch on September 30 exclusively for Oculus headsets.
- Part 2 can be purchased separately as downloadable content from the first part on the Oculus store.
- The original Jurassic World Aftermath is currently on sale from the Oculus store for a very limited time.
Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 will be coming exclusively to Oculus Quest 2 and other Oculus headsets on September 30, developer Coatsink Software revealed at the Future Games Show at Gamescom 2021 presentation.
The second part of the virtual reality survival adventure will feature all-new locations to explore, puzzles to solve, and encounters with dinosaurs. It begins after the first part, which ended on a cliffhanger. According to the official FAQ, Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 can be purchased separately as downloadable content from the first part on the Oculus store and will cost $15 when it launches.
Jurassic World Aftermath, which launched at the end of last year, took place roughly two years after the fall of Jurassic World and followed security expert and professional smuggler Sam to recover data from a research facility on Isla Nublar. The mission goes wrong and Sam is then tasked with escaping the island while being stalked by a trio of ferocious Velociraptors.
To celebrate the upcoming release, the first part of Jurassic World Aftermath is currently on sale from the Oculus store for $20. The discount is only available today, August 27 as the daily deal on the store. The terrifying game can be played sitting down, so here are some of the best seated VR accessories for Oculus Quest 2 to be fully immersed while still in comfort.
Oculus Quest 2
The Oculus Quest 2 offers increased power, resolution, and flexibility over the original virtual headset. It is a complete, all-in-one headset that does not need to be tethered to a PC or smartphone in order to work.
Be an expert in 5 minutes
Get the latest news from Android Central, your trusted companion in the world of Android
Thomas Meyer fell in love with video games starting in the mid '90s with a NES, Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, and Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf. He hasn't stopped and is not planning to anytime soon. Freelance for Android Central and Windows Central.