Limited Run Games has announced that the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is set to be delisted from digital storefronts on March 31, 2026. This gives fans a limited window to grab this collection of retro Jurassic Park games from Steam, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, and Microsoft Store before it’s gone for good.

The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection launched in November 2023, just over two years ago, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original movie. It brought seven classic titles from the 8-bit and 16-bit era of Jurassic Park games to modern platforms, giving fans the opportunity to experience them all over again. The games included are from retro platforms such as the SNES, NES, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy. Each game had a small number of new additions, including “save state support, new in-game maps, and various quality-of-life fixes.”

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Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is Being Delisted on March 31, 2026

In a statement on Steam, developer Limited Run Games announced that the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection will be delisted on March 31, 2026, just over two years and four months after its original launch. This applies across all digital storefronts where the collection of classic Jurassic Park games is available, including Steam, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, and Microsoft Store. Gamers who already own the collection do not need to worry, as the developer confirmed that “you’ll still be able to redownload and play it anytime.” It also says that by announcing this delisting just over six weeks in advance, it’s hoping to “give fans every opportunity to grab the game before it’s too late,” and then thanks gamers for their understanding.

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Limited Run Games did not state the exact reason for delisting the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection. However, with many licensed games, expired licensing is usually the issue, which can lead to games being pulled from storefronts way earlier than fans might expect. There have been a few major examples of this over the years, including the likes of Deadpool and Friday the 13th. But without an official reason from Limited Run Games, this leaves everything up to speculation at this point.

All Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection Titles

  • Jurassic Park 8-BIT
  • Jurassic Park PORTABLE
  • Jurassic Park 16-BIT
  • Jurassic Park GENESIS
  • Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues 16-BIT
  • Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues PORTABLE
  • Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition GENESIS

Those who want to grab the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection may want to do so on the PlayStation Store rather than other platforms. At the time of writing, the collection is available there for $7.49, with a PlayStation Plus membership bringing the price down further to $5.99, representing 75% and 80% discounts. This deal is available until February 26. However, on Steam, Nintendo eShop, and Microsoft Store, the collection remains at the full price of $29.99, and it remains to be seen whether it will go on sale between now and then.

Although the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection may be about to disappear, fans of the franchise still have plenty of games to enjoy. The most notable subseries is Jurassic World Evolution, which lets players build their own parks filled with dinosaurs. Jurassic World Evolution 3 was released in October 2025 to positive reviews, and remains one of the best Jurassic Park games on the market. In the future, there is the survival horror game Jurassic Park Survival, which was announced back in 2023 by developer Saber Interactive. Very little has been heard of the project since, but it is still one for fans to look forward to.

Source: Steam

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