Ark: Ultimate Survivor Edition (2021)

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Bundle of Ark: Survival Evolved, titled Ultimate Survivor Edition

Nintendo Switch · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

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ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition includes base game ARK: Survival Evolved and the following Expansion Packs: - Scorched Earth - Aberration - Extinction - Genesis Parts 1 & 2. As an additional bonus, this compilation also includes original soundtracks containing the music of ARK as composed by Gareth Coker.
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Release dates

  • May 27, 2021 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
  • Jul 29, 2021 (Japan) PlayStation 4
  • Nov 01, 2022 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 2/5 · Jun 22, 2020

Mediocre AAA.

Like so many survival/crafting games, from Minecraft to Subnautica, ARK demands lots of your time to dedicate to the experience, with high tolerance for repetition, and your fondness for chaos and the unexpected things. With its sci-fi single player campaign, ARK at least offers us the chance to get the gist of the game without the threat of anti-social humans …

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Like so many survival/crafting games, from Minecraft to Subnautica, ARK demands lots of your time to dedicate to the experience, with high tolerance for repetition, and your fondness for chaos and the unexpected things. With its sci-fi single player campaign, ARK at least offers us the chance to get the gist of the game without the threat of anti-social humans ruining whatever progress has been made. So I can't recommend you to access the multiplayer servers. Just don't. However fun it all seems, technical issues will impact your experiences. It's a game full of rough edges. It's also a game full of some cool moments. It's the kind of experience that has a lot of boredom and tedium, and a great deal of looking the other way in the face of bugs, but also some cooler moments.

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