Frontier Developments is finally bringing the complete Jurassic World Evolution 2 package to Nintendo's new hybrid console on July 30, delivering every dinosaur, feature, and DLC from the 2021 title's full lifecycle to Switch 2 players. This marks a significant expansion of the management sim onto Nintendo hardware, where the first game's Complete Edition already found a home years ago, and fans have been vocal about wanting the sequel's full roster of prehistoric management tools available on the go.

The announcement highlights how the new console's hybrid design enables portable park-building with all the expansions that have accumulated over five years, from new species packs to story modes. While this is undeniably great news for accessibility, it raises questions about whether the port adequately centers diverse representation in its dinosaur ecosystems or addresses any lingering issues around accessibility features for players from marginalized communities in gaming spaces.

The move also underscores Frontier's commitment to reaching broader audiences beyond traditional console and PC markets, though one must acknowledge how such corporate decisions sometimes prioritize profit over deeper inclusivity conversations in the gaming industry.