ARK: Survival Evolved Explorer Notes System Explained by Developer Studio Wildcard

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ARK: Survival Evolved is still a mystery to many gamers since the get-go, especially with what to expect for every patch that comes by. Now, a recent declaration from the main company Studio Wildcard gets the fans a little more ray of light to look forward to as the rest of the updates are yet to come.

According to VG247, ARK: Survival Evolved announced that there will be some new tidbits for the gamers to look forward to, in the form of Explorer Notes. As per the development team, the said notes will tell the stories of the island's ancestral roots and perhaps reveal their possible future.

PC Gamer delivered the statement from Studio Wildcard, and was quoted, "By studying their notes, learning through their experiences, and revealing the secrets they have discovered, you will be able to get closer to the heart of the mysteries surrounding the Ark. We also want to see how the game evolves with further additions, so we can finalize what our remaining batch of creatures (Basilosaurus anyone?) will be and what they'll bring to the Ark. Don't worry though, we'll still have a content reveal every Monday!"

As per Inquisitr, fans are never left behind with the updates for ARK: Survival Evolved. The recent ones involving the Gallimimus and Procoptodon. As great as the previous additions to the series are, ARK: Survival Evolved has also gone through some negativities in the past such as the recently reported Xbox One testing which did not turn out quite as expected.

ARK: Survival Evolved's PC version has stayed successful on many occasions. That being said, the updates made for Xbox One may still be in question since it was said to not have met the standard FPS goal.

Keep posted for more news on Studio Wildcard's ARK: Survival Evolved for the recent version as well as the anticipated Xbox One version.

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