The initial discovery of dinosaur fossils which laid the foundation for paleontology and the eventual resurgence of interest in dinosaurs.
Development of early genetic engineering and cloning techniques that would inspire the fictional resurrection of dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution.
Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park was released, influencing widespread popular interest in dinosaurs and inspiring various dinosaur-related media and games.
Frontier Developments announced the development of Jurassic World Evolution, a simulation game allowing players to manage dinosaur parks.
Jurassic World Evolution was released worldwide, allowing players to create and manage their own dinosaur theme parks.
The island of Isla Nublar is procured and secured by the Jurassic World Corporation to create a fully operational dinosaur theme park.
Scientists at Jurassic World achieve successful genome reconstruction, enabling the cloning of the park's first living dinosaurs.
The Jurassic World theme park officially opens its gates to the public, showcasing live dinosaurs and attractions.
The genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, Indominus rex, is created and subsequently escapes containment, leading to catastrophic events within the park.
In secret, research into creating the Indoraptor hybrid dinosaur begins, representing a new phase of dinosaur experimentation.
Operations expand to Isla Sorna, incorporating additional habitats and dinosaur species into Jurassic World's portfolio.
Deployment of mobile ranger teams to manage dinosaur welfare and containment across multiple islands and research facilities.
A containment breach prompts an emergency response to recapture escaped dinosaurs and restore park safety.
New expeditions are launched globally to collect fossils essential for advancing dinosaur genome research.
Jurassic World expands to include marine reptile exhibits, adding diversity and new attractions to the park.