Immersive VR attraction developer Inmotion has announced its newest release, Dinosaur: Evolution.

Set to debut this month, the new release is designed to appeal to museums, science centres, zoos and aquariums.
The experience transports the audience 65 million years into the past to the Hell Creek Formation at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Viewers will witness the ride and fall of Earth’s most legendary creatures through immersive visuals and scientifically grounded storytelling.
The film was created in collaboration with and narrated by the University of Manchester’s Dr Phillip Manning, which ensures that every detail, including the feathered Dakota raptors and towering Tyrannosaurus Rex, is rooted in the latest scientific research.
Rod Findley, president and CEO of Inmotion, said: “Our goal with Dinosaur: Evolution goes beyond delivering an unforgettable experience. This marks a strategic move into new educational institutions. We're blending science and spectacle to create engaging content that supports the missions of science museums and centres, where curiosity meets credibility.”