Studio Wildcard announced that ARK II will be delayed and will soon release a remaster of ARK: Survival Evolved called ARK: Survival Ascended. Along with this news, the studio confirmed that it will shut down all official ARK: Survival Evolved servers, but all is not lost.
Through a blog post, Studio Wildcard announced that the ARK: Survival Evolved servers will shut down with the release of ARK: Survival Ascended at the end of August. This applies to all official Xbox, PlayStation, and PC servers run by Studio Wildcard.
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Is the closure of the ARK servers the end of Survival Evolved? No
Now, does this mean that it is the end of ARK: Survival Evolved? No not at all. In fact, the game will be able to continue to live thanks to its community.
What happens is that Studio Wildcard will allow the community to download their save data from the official ARK: Survival Evolved servers. Later they will be able to take these files to upload them and create their own servers.
That is, ARK: Survival Evolved can be played on unofficial and community-run servers. Additionally, all of the game’s single-player options will continue to be available. In this way, you can have fun with the game despite the closure of its official servers.
And you, what did you think of this news? Are you excited for the new era of Studio Wildcard? Tell us in the comments.
ARK: Survival Evolved is available for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. You can know more about this game if you click here.
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