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'Extinction' expansion map due in April for Switch.

March 19, 2023

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

Studio Wildcard | SEATTLE, WA - March 17, 2023 - Today Studio Wildcard, along with development partner Grove Street Games, announced that the third Expansion Pack for ARK: Survival Evolved is coming to Nintendo Switch on April 11. ARK: Extinction contains a new map and storyline to explore, powerful new creatures to tame, and challenges even for veteran ARK Survivors who have conquered all previous obstacles - can you defeat the gigantic roaming Titans which dominate the Element-infested, ravaged planet, and complete the ARK cycle to save Earth's future?

 

  • Watch the “Extinction” gameplay trailer HERE


ARK: Extinction requires the base game ARK: Survival Evolved or comes as a free download for owners of ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition, which includes all the original ARK: Survival Evolved content and its huge Expansion Packs Scorched Earth, Aberration, Extinction, and Genesis Parts 1 & 2, or available within the ARK Season Pass and the ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition Upgrade.


ARK: Survival Evolved is now available on Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. In ARK, players are stranded naked, freezing and starving on a mysterious island where they must hunt, harvest, craft items, grow crops, and build shelters to survive. Use skill and cunning to kill, tame, breed, and ride dinosaurs and primeval creatures. Team up with hundreds of players online or try solo survival in offline play.


ARK: Survival Evolved is rated “T” for Teen (Violence, Blood, Crude Humor, Use of Alcohol) by the ESRB.


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