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Studio Wildcard Delivers All New ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED Dino and More in Microsoft Ultimate Game Sale

Studio Wildcard Delivers All New ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED Dino and More in Microsoft Ultimate Game Sale

Seattle, WA – July 6, 2016 – Studio Wildcard, the studio that never sleeps, will hit the Microsoft Ultimate Game Sale with its biggest dino ever. Xbox One, the all-in-one games an entertainment system from Microsoft, fans will receive update v243 for ARK: Survival Evolved, led by the stunning Redwood Forest Biome, a major extension of the Snow Biome, the new tree-top villages, complete with furry creatures, Gas Masks, Rope Ladders, Tree-House Platforms, Sap Taps, and much more.

The biggest delivery? The Titanosaur is a gargantuan creature that is among the largest ever in a multiplayer action game. Difficult to tame and impossible to kill, players can build the biggest base of any dinosaur on it while stomping across enemy villages with unparalleled power and destructive forces. Whichever Tribes can successfully tame the beast can gain a massive benefit to their forces.

From now through Monday, July 11, ARK: Survival Evolved will be on sale for 25% off the full price for Xbox One Gold Members, and 15% for Silver Members.

Studio Wildcard Delivers All New ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED Dino and More in Microsoft Ultimate Game Sale

The extremely rare Titanosaur (Titanosaurus Vagacastrum) is the largest creature found on ARK island, operating for many players as a mobile super fortress capable of ferrying obscene amounts of weight, structures, defenses and creatures upon its back. Essentially a walking mountain, this herbivore often crushes creatures and buildings within its path and takes issue with any creature invading his personal space.

The Redwood Biome is an all-new biome filled with lush, giant trees sturdy enough in which to build treehouses and villages. Harvest lumber from these gigantic arbors to create your fortress super high up in the air, Take refuge among the Redwood trees with new Wood and Metal Tree Platforms! Live like a Furry Forest Creature in these massive trees! Tap into the massive redwoods to extract their sap for healthy concoctions using the new Tree Sap Taps. Reach new heights with the Retractable Rope Ladders. Extend or retract these flimsy ladders, which are good for letting allies onto your ramparts while keeping the enemy out. There is a whole new way of life to explore! Littered throughout the Redwood and expanded Snow biomes are new ruins, which in future updates will contain collectible story notes about the history of ARK.

Studio Wildcard Delivers All New ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED Dino and More in Microsoft Ultimate Game Sale

New ARK Content Includes:

  • New Item: The Chain Bola ammo for ballista turret! Bring huge creatures to their knees, temporarily, by entangling them in these gigantic metal bolas.
  • New Item: Gas Mask! Avoid diseases and poisonous gas with this protective breathing apparatus.
  • New Item: Herbivore “TastyCakes”
  • New Structure: Retractable Rope Ladders! Extend or retract these flimsy ladders, good for letting allies onto your ramparts while keeping the enemy out.
  • New Structure: Tree Sap Taps! Slowly extract valuable syrup from the great redwoods for use in a variety of new recipes.
  • New Mechanic: Custom Tripwire Alarm Notifications via SurviveTheArk.com (E-mail and Forum). Optionally Tribes can post to arbitrary URL, if they have a custom system! Now if someone’s raiding your base, you can get on top of it!
  • GroundClutter effect extended 50% further and +20% more GPU efficiency
  • Balled Doed’s are no longer invincible to Tamed Dino melee attacks — now just very, very resistant to them.
  • Magnifying Glass now displays creature Torpor stats (on Wild creatures too).
  • Tribe Alliances now disabled in Offline Raid mode (too complex to determine if anyone in an Alliance is around), C4/Traps can no longer be placed near Offline-Raid Protected Structures, and Offline-Raid mode now forces all Structures to be Lockable so that players can “Lock” Crop Plots to prevent their turrets from being disabled.
  • New Server option to prevent tribe alliances
  • Engagement with Wild Naturally-Fleeing & Small creatures (tiny bugs etc) no longer trigger combat music
  • Tamed Dinos that are following a submerged allied Target will not attempt to float to the surface of the water, but rather will attempt to stay at the depth of their allied Target. (helpful when deliberately going deep-diving your tamed land Dinos). However, Dinos that are capable of suffocating will try to surface if they are out of Oxygen regardless!
  • Vaults can no longer be dropped onto saddle platforms.
  • Transfer-All/Drop-All methods now only drop/transfer what is currently disabled in the inventory, respecting any filters/folders you may have active (so for example, if you’re within a folder, it will only transfer those items, or if you have a text filter active, etc).
  • Fixed an issue where pillars were not being calculated correctly as foundations when building pillars downwards
  • Dedicated Server Save-Backups
  • Memory saving & cpu performance increase approximately 5%

Feel like riding a dinosaur? Join the ARK community forums HERE: survivetheark.com/index.php?/forums/

Watch the ARK: Survival Evolved Redwood Biome and Spotlight: Titanosaur Trailer:

ARK: Survival Evolved will launch in 2016 on Xbox One via the ID@Xbox program, PlayStation®4 with Project Morpheus support, and full release on Steam PC. The game is currently playable in Microsoft’s Game Preview on Xbox One and Steam’s Early Access program, which includes Oculus Rift VR support and an integration of Steam community features such as Steam Economy and Steam Workshop for custom maps and mods. Players can host private/LAN servers and have access to a custom-built version of the Unreal Engine 4 Editor for creating mods. The world of ARK is designed to be modder-friendly and ever-expanding!

Related: ARK: Survival Evolved Reveals Huge Content Updates at E3 2016

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