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2015[]
Jurassic World: The Game[]
See: Stegoceratops/JW: TG
Stegoceratops appears in Jurassic World: The Game. It appears as an opponent in one of the Battle Stages of Jurassic World: The Game. It was originally unavailable to obtain until June 10, 2015, only appearing in a battle stage. It can be created by fusing both a Level 40 Stegosaurus and a Level 40 Triceratops. Upon this fusing, it will be purchasable in the game's market.
Before the update on June 10, 2015 Stegoceratops had a nasal horn and a frill like Triceratops until this later update changed it to resemble how it looked in the concept art of Jurassic World.
LEGO Jurassic World[]
Stegoceratops appears in the level "Main Street Showdown" on a computer screen inside the Hammond Creation Lab like in the Jurassic World film. Gray Mitchell it on the computer screen and comments that it is not a real dinosaur.
The player can potentially create the Stegoceratops in the Dinosaur Customizer if they have the DNA of Triceratops and Stegosaurus.
2018[]
Jurassic World: Alive[]
See: Stegoceratops/JW: A
Stegoceratops is featured in Jurassic World: Alive as an epic resilient hybrid. Strangely, this version looks very different from how it is usually portrayed in JP Media, with a head looking more like Triceratops than a Nasutoceratops.
Jurassic World Evolution[]
See: Stegoceratops/JW: E
Stegoceratops was added to Jurassic World: Evolution through the Secrets of Dr. Wu DLC. Again, like how it was portrayed in Jurassic World: Alive, the head looks more like one of a Triceratops rather than a Nasutoceratops. It also possesses a smaller addition pair of brow horns above the other pair, and an extra jugular bone next to the ones on on each cheek.
2024[]
Jurassic World Evolution 2[]
See: Stegoceratops/JW: E2
Stegoceratops returned in the sequel to Jurassic World Evolution on March 13th, 2024, in the Secret Species Pack. Like the other hybrids in the pack; Stegoceratops can produce bioluminescence.