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The Lost Wild is a dinosaur survival game coming 2027

The Lost Wild was announced today, a dinosaur survival game planned for a 2027 release date.

“True fear is primal. Embark on an evasion-based survival horror experience against nature’s ultimate hunters — dinosaurs. Explore overgrown research facilities nestled in a lush wilderness. Be resourceful as you evade, distract, survive, and unravel the mystery at the heart of the island,” reads a description attached to the game’s trailer, below.

The Lost Wild is an immersive and cinematic dinosaur game that captures the reverence and terror of nature’s most magnificent beasts. Come face-to-face with dinosaurs that behave like wild animals, not monsters,” Annapurna Interactive and Great Ape Games said of the game on their website.

“Explore a prehistoric wilderness where you’re squarely in the center of the food chain. Keep your head down, stay alert, and evade. If all else fails, run or try to intimidate using non-lethal weaponry, resulting in intense cat-and-mouse-style gameplay.”

For now, it appears that The Lost Wild is planned for a 2027 release on Windows PC via Steam and PS5.


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