The remaster for Ark: Survival Evolved will no longer be solely bundled with Ark 2. Studio Wildcard confirmed the enhanced version of its 2015 game (known as Ark: Survival Ascended) will receive its own standalone release, albeit one that costs $60.
Last week, Wildcard announced its intentions to shut down Survival Evolved servers in order to make way for Survival Ascended, which is made with Unreal Engine 5. The plan was for it to be bundled with Ark 2 (releasing in 2024) at $50, and only for PC and Xbox.
Following player feedback, the developer has now said it was doing away with that bundle, branded as Ark Respawned. "Our intention behind this was to provide a package where you essentially got two products for the price of one. In hindsight, not the best move," wrote Wildcard.
Going forward, Survival Ascended will come out in the fall and cost $60 on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, without the inclusion of Ark 2. Remastered versions of the original game's expansions are included in this release, and will arrive at later dates.
Wildcard said taking the sequel out of the release made sense, since players "wouldn’t be able to judge Ark 2, as no gameplay or content would be available yet."
Whenever live service games get into full-blown sequel territory, their developers run into big challenges.
Blizzard, for example, elected to shut down Overwatch 1 ahead of the release of last year's Overwatch 2. The original hero shooter had a six-year lifespan, (not that far off from the eight years of Ark 1). The transition to a free-to-play live service model wasn't smooth for Overwatch 2, but it appears to have gotten itself mostly in order.
Similarly, Bungie's had its share of issues while keeping Destiny 2 running The online
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