Lost Ark (video game)

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Lost Ark
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Developer(s)
Publisher(s) Amazon Games
Director(s) Keum Kang Sun
Jeon Jae Hak (since December 17, 2023)
Composer(s) Yong Kim
Brian Tyler
Engine Unreal Engine 3
Platform(s) Windows
Release
  • Full game release
    Flag of South Korea.svg KR:
    December 4, 2019
  • Open beta release
    Flag of Russia.svg RU:
    October 27, 2019
  • Closed beta registration
    Flag of Japan.svg JP:
    June 25, 2020
  • Recent release
    Flag of Europe.svg EU:
    February 11, 2022
  • Flag of the United States.svg NA/SA: February 11, 2022
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHN: July 20, 2023
Genre(s) MMORPG, action role-playing
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Lost Ark [lower-alpha 1] is a online MMORPG action role-playing game [1] [2] developed bySmilegate RPG, a South Korean video game company. [3] It was released in South Korea on November 12, 2014 by Smilegate. [4] On the first day of launch, the number of concurrent users was 250,000, and within the next week, the number of concurrent users exceeded 350,000. [5] The game can be played in environments that support DirectX 9 or higher. [6] It was first released on November 12, 2014. The Focus Group Test (FGT) was conducted behind closed doors in August 2015, the first CBT (Closed Beta Test) was held on August 24, 2016, the second CBT was held on September 15, 2017, and the final CBT was held on May 23, 2018, and the open beta test was conducted on November 7, 2018, and the official release was conducted on December 4, 2019.

Contents

It was released in Europe, North America and South America on February 11, 2022 by Amazon Games. [1] [7] [8] It achieved the second-highest concurrent player count of all games ever played on Steam with over 1.3 million players. [9] This led to long queues and a new server region for Europe was introduced. [10] Lost Ark cost around US$85 million to develop. [11] The game received generally favorable reviews. The game still has a large player base and is one of the most played games on Steam. [10]

Gameplay

Lost Ark gameplay Lost Ark gameplay screenshot March 07 2022.jpg
Lost Ark gameplay

Lost Ark is primarily focused on player versus environment (PvE) and exploration (questing, achievement/collectible hunting, crafting, etc.). It features player versus player (PvP) elements as well. [12] Players start by creating customizing their character, by choosing their appearance and from one of the 6 archetype classes - Warrior, Martial artist, Gunner, Mage, Assassin, Specialist - followed by one of their advanced classes. Reaching level 50 unlocks access to tiered endgame dungeons and raids, at which point most further progress is tied to the character's gear score. [13]

Classes

Originally, 18 characters were introduced, but only 12 of them were released. Since then, the number has increased to 26.

Combat System

The responsive and action-oriented combat system in Lost Ark is widely acclaimed as one of its defining features. It emphasizes the creation of fluid combos by chaining together various skills and attacks to effectively damage adversaries. With each class offering a diverse array of skills, players can experience distinct gameplay dynamics, as they adapt their abilities to combat sequences. Through the game's skill tree system, players can progressively unlock and enhance their character's abilities, enabling personalized customization to align with individual playstyles. This not only enhances the complexity of combat but also empowers players to refine their skills in accordance with their preferences.

Development

Lost Ark's development began in 2011 [14] under the codename Project T. [15] [16] The game uses Unreal Engine 3. [17] It originally only supported DirectX 9 [18] [19] but was updated to also support DirectX 11 prior to the western release in 2022. [20]

Release

Lost Ark was fully released in South Korea on December 4, 2019, and in North American, South American, and European regions on February 11, 2022, with Amazon Games serving as the global publisher. [21] Users that pre-purchased one of four founder's packs could play 3 days early on February 8, 2022. [22] [23] [24] [25] The game was initially unavailable in Belgium and the Netherlands due to the countries' stringent loot box regulations, [26] with the latter later reversing its decision. [27]

Within twenty-four hours of its release, Lost Ark became the second most played game on Steam. [28] [29]

Release schedules

In 2021, there were plans between Smilegate and game publisher HappyTuk  [ zh ] to launch Lost Ark in Taiwan. [30] And then in January 2023, the Taiwanese servers launch was putting on hold, thus their server didn't get launched as they intended. [31]

Reception

Lost Ark received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. [32]

PC Magazine praised Lost Ark's combat, writing, "Abilities look good, sound sufficiently powerful, and feel great to use. You can’t help but feel like a combat god when you divekick a crowd, and blast fodder monsters into bloody chunks." [42] Despite enjoying some of the minigames, Rock Paper Shotgun disliked the game's structure and felt, compared to other MMOs, Lost Ark had little to offer: "Some may relish the chores, the gradual progress of the EXP bar, and the allure of shiny loot rewards... Yet, there's nothing I've seen so far in the game's questing and progression that makes it stand out from the competition." [44] PC Gamer liked the combat abilities, but criticized the story: "Lost Ark can be a captivating adventure, which makes it a shame that the main story is simply not that compelling. The central cast of characters are a largely one-dimensional carousel of exhaustingly noble heroes and villains." [39] The Western release was also criticized for its high volume of bots. [45]

Notes

  1. Korean : 《로스트아크》

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