What you need to know about the launch of Ark: Survival Ascended


Ark: Survival Ascended is a remaster of the 2015 dino-themed survival game Ark: Survival Evolved. Studio Wildcard announced the remaster in March 2023, with an intention for the game to go live in late October. The game was planned as a remaster in Unreal Engine 5, with an emphasis on cross-platform compatibility and mod support. In preparation for Survival Ascended, the official PvP servers for Survival Evolved were taken offline in September in anticipation of the upcoming release. 

Despite being an 8-year-old game, Ark: Survival Evolved still had a very active community. Players who were subscribed to Xbox or PC Game Pass were able to enjoy not just the base game but all of Ark’s DLC content, as well. Survival Evolved was doing so well that it even hit its peak on Steam just 17 months ago with 248,405 concurrent players, according to SteamDB. However, the game was certainly showing its age. From underbaked visual effects to a lack of support for cross-platform play, Survival Evolved was in desperate need of a facelift. 

The reveal

Ark: Survival Ascended adds a photo mode. (Image credit: Studio Wildcard)

Studio Wildcard partnered with Grove Studio Games to co-develop Ark: Survival Ascended, and then partnered with Snail Games to co-publish the remaster. After a period of silence from the studios, a tweet from the official Ark Twitter account shared a close-up screenshot of a raptor from Ark: Survival Ascended taken in the game’s brand-new photo mode with an announcement that the game had been submitted to consoles for certification. 





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