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Publisher(s) | Snail Games |
Composer(s) | Gareth Coker |
Engine | Unreal Engine 5 |
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Genre(s) | MMORPG, action-adventure, survival |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Ark: Survival Ascended is an action-adventure survival video game developed by Studio Wildcard. It is a remaster of the 2015 game Ark: Survival Evolved . [1] It was released in early access for Windows on October 25, 2023, [1] Xbox Series X/S on November 21, 2023, [2] and PlayStation 5 on November 30, 2023. [3] The full release was planned for late 2024.
ARK: Survival Ascended was announced in March 2023 to be released in August 2023, [4] [5] however this release window was then delayed until October 2023. [6] Survival Evolved 's official servers were set to be shut down at the same time, [4] with the shutdown date being delayed until September 30, 2023 when Survival Ascended's release window was pushed back. [6] Unlike previously stated by the studio co-founder, the remaster would not be a free upgrade. [4] Survival Ascended was eventually released in early access for Windows on October 25, 2023, [7] Xbox Series X/S on November 21, 2023, [8] and PlayStation 5 on November 30, 2023. [9]
The remaster includes a graphical overhaul, providing improved visuals,an expansion of creatures, character models, and environments by using Unreal Engine 5. [10]
Ark: Survival Ascended is available in early access, including the base game with the Island map and plans to release all Ark: Survival Evolved map DLCs in their original order. The final map, Fjordur, is expected in October 2025, [11] shortly before the release of Ark 2. The game also features a remaster of the battle royale mode, Survival Of The Fittest as well as Club Ark, a hub for social minigames. [12]
Initially the early access release received a wave of negative reviews, primarily due to performance issues. Users reported low FPS, frequent game crashes, and loss of world saves. Server stability was problematic, with the Official Network frequently taken down for hours to address critical exploits. These downtimes often resulted in "rollbacks", causing players to lose progress and become frustrated. Additionally, the console editions experienced significant delays, being pushed back nearly a month from the PC release. [13] [14]
Studio Wildcard addressed some of the issues observed on release by improving server stability and fixing bugs. [15] This shifted attention to the gameplay itself, with a lot of focus being on the aspects that set it apart from Survival Evolved. The Steam rating of "Mixed" reflects the communities divided opinion on the improvements and new features. [16] Below are a few points commonly mentioned by reviewers. This list is not exhaustive and may reflect subjective opinions of the sources cited.
Ark: Survival Ascended sold over 600,000 copies in the first two weeks and reached 1.6 million within 5 months. [29]
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