ARK Ultimate Mobile Edition launches Extinction DLC, ARK Survival Ascended new June content

Also confirmed: majestic floofiness

    
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It’s about to get toxic in ARK: Ultimate Mobile Edition, but not in the players being horrible to one another kind of way: The mobile version of the dino survival sandbox has released the Extinction DLC, offering players the opportunity to deal with titanic creatures and all sorts of threats both technological and organic.

“Finish your journey through the worlds of ARK in the game’s third canonical expansion map ‘Extinction,’ an Element-infested, ravaged planet filled with fantastical creatures both organic and technological. Earth holds both the secrets of the past and the keys to its salvation. As a veteran Survivor who has conquered all previous obstacles, the ultimate challenge awaits: can you defeat the gigantic roaming Titans which dominate the planet and complete the ARK cycle to save Earth’s future?”

The new map and all of its features and threats are available as either a standalone DLC purchase or as part of the game’s $5 monthly subscription. As for what those threats look like, a release trailer below provides a bit more context, though regular ARK fans can likely guess. It’s a lot of robo-saurs and toxic beasties.

In other ARK news, Survival Ascended is cranking out the teases for June updates, which include a new Redwood region in the Astraeos map that promises prime building spots, brand-new points of interest to uncover, and “the majestically floofy Snow Owls.” Speaking of majestically floofy, bison will be arriving to the Ragnarok map on June 2nd. Though that majesty will definitely require some caution; these big fellas will trample you.

sources: press release, official site (1, 2)
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