Primordia is evolving.

What began as a journey into the untouched beauty of a prehistoric jungle now descends deeper into something stranger… that perhaps should’ve stayed buried.

With Chapter 2, two entirely new regions open before you, each leading toward a different side of Primordia’s growing mystery:

One path takes you into the unknown.

The other takes you directly into the jaws of it.

The Old Bunker

At the heart of Primordia, the road splits.

Go right, and the massive bunker doors finally open, revealing the entrance to a long-abandoned underground laboratory. The same research facility first teased in Chapter 1 is no longer hidden behind secrecy and speculation. You can now enter it. Well…most of it.

The tunnels stretch beneath the jungle, lit by flickering lights while old ventilators hum, and forgotten machinery clinks and clanks. Despite being abandoned, parts of the laboratory are still somehow operational. And then there’s the message left behind on the wall:

“This was a mistake.”

Comforting!

Still, there’s no reason to panic. Stay calm. Focus on your breathing. You’re exercising, after all.

Just maybe don’t stop moving.

We’d tell you more, but the legal department advised us not to describe any “potentially traumatizing prehistoric incidents” in detail.

Silent Lake and the Battle for the Swamp

If you choose the left path at the fork, Primordia takes a very different turn.  

The calm before the storm, the route leads into prehistoric caverns illuminated by glowing flowers, swarms of butterflies, and massive ruins of donkey statues. (Just in case you forgot, the donkey is the true ruler of the HOLOuniverse and the not-so-invisible string connecting the HOLOworlds.)  

Just then, the storm hits. Welcome to the Silent Lake. 

Despite the name, something here feels loud… and hungry.

An ancient rivalry is unfolding between two apex rulers of Primordia.

On one side: the mighty T. rex.

On the other: a colossal crocodilian monarch known only as the King Croc.

And based on the current situation, diplomacy has failed.

The swamp is filled with snapping jaws, territorial standoffs, and crocodilian subordinates seemingly willing to bite absolutely anything that moves. The King Croc himself appears especially irritated, demanding “royal fish” while terrorizing the local ecosystem like some prehistoric fast-food customer with anger issues.

At one point, the chaos reaches its peak as the King Croc himself comes charging through the swamp…with an angry T. rex at his tail.

Good luck.

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For those who make it through, the journey opens into a peaceful stretch filled with friendly herbivores roaming just an arm’s length away. After all the chaos, Primordia reminds you that not every giant prehistoric creature wants to eat you.

You Are Not Alone

While exploring Chapter 2, you may notice something unexpected: another human.

It appears someone from the Antarctic research division may have been left behind during the original Primordia expedition. Whether they were forgotten, trapped, or simply chose to stay inside this prehistoric world remains unclear.

Breaking Beak Sky News

Breaking Beak Sky News’ top airborne correspondent, Flint Soarson, is back with first impressions:

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The End is Near

Chapter 3 will complete the journey and fully reveal what lies at the center of this prehistoric world. Let’s just say…you may want to start practicing your cardio now, because when the ground starts shaking in Primordia, standing still is usually a very bad idea. 

P.S. Before anyone starts worrying: no dinosaurs were harmed in the making of Primordia. The same, unfortunately, cannot yet be confirmed for the research team.

Until the final release, we want to hear your theories. How does our dino VR adventure end?