Sure, Ark: Survival Evolved remains to be an unfinished game. Heck, even developer Studio Wildcard won't deny it (let alone the fans). Nonetheless, one can't simply neglect the fact that the game is growing to be one of the most interesting titles of recent memory. Well, this is thanks to the countless updates the studio has been releasing. And now, a total of two patches have arrived to the PlayStation 4 version of the installment.
First off, Ark: Survival Evolved has reached a new milestone, as reported by USGamer. Yes, that's right -- the game has sold over 1 million copies on Sony's gaming console. This dates back to title's first ever release sometime in December 2016. And not just that actually. The game also happens to be considered as the best-selling title on the whole of PlayStation Network. This covers both the months of December (2016) and January (2017).
As a way to give thanks to the Ark: Survival Evolved community, Studio Wildcard has prepared a huge treat. It's basically an offer of the game as a bundle for about 20 percent discount on the console's store. This is no other than The Survivor's Pack, which is the game's most update version. It's worth noting that the pack already includes the expansion called Scorched Earth.
Aside from the aforementioned milestone, the studio has released a total of two Ark: Survival Evolved updates. These are update 1.12 and 1.13, both of which are intended for the PlayStation 4 version of the game. These patches are considered as a follow-up to the recently released update 1.11.
Apparently, the latter Ark: Survival Evolved patch brought a good number of bugs. For instance, the imprinting crash, while the other is more about players experiencing a weird black screen whenever they try to log to a server. All of these, fortunately, were fixed thanks to two latest updates.