Ark: Survival Ascended will likely be added to the Sport Go library on April 1, simply in time for the discharge of the primary enlargement map.
The remastered title of Studio Wildcard’s Ark: Survival Advanced has endured loads of points within the first few months of its lifespan however is aiming to get again on monitor with the discharge of Scorched Earth—and the door has been opened for a flood of recent gamers.
It was confirmed in a publish on the Xbox Wire asserting the addition of Ark: Survival Ascended to the Xbox Sport Go library that the title may also be accessible to PC Sport Go gamers when it drops on April 1.
The addition to the Sport Go library comes as Scorched Earth lastly lands as the primary enlargement map for Ark: Survival Ascended, with devs insisting the discharge was on monitor regardless of a “rocky few days.”
A roadmap shared beforehand has the Scorched Earth launch penciled in for April 1, the identical day Ark: Survival Ascended will be part of Sport Go, although the latest feedback from the devs mentioned the discharge can be “on the finish of the month.”
It isn’t clear whether or not which means Scorched Earth will likely be arriving earlier than the beforehand acknowledged April 1 date, and whether it is introduced ahead barely, it will be excellent news for a participant base that has handled continued setbacks—the largest being the indefinite delay of The Heart, which was initially slated for launch in February.
Ark: Survival Ascended’s addition to Sport Go might present a much-needed increase for the title, which has seen its participant depend drop beneath the title it was meant to interchange, Ark: Survival Advanced, as many gamers have opted to stay with the outdated title.
That isn’t too stunning given the problems Studio Wildcard has encountered thus far, significantly as Survival Advanced has 12 maps to select from, which will likely be remastered and added periodically to Survival Ascended.