In today's Daily Fix:
You complained, and the devs listened. Studio Wildcard, the team behind ARK: Survival Evolved, is backpedaling on an earlier announcement that the ARK remake, Survival Ascended, and the upcoming sequel, ARK 2, will be bundled together for about $50 USD. However, all the DLC that's also being remastered won't be coming with that collection and will need to be purchased separately. On top of that, the original ARK will effectively be unplayable as the team has also decided to shut down the official servers for that game (you can see a more detailed breakdown of the fan uproar in last week's episode of The Daily Fix). Anyway, Studio Wildcard took the negative reception to heart and is now bundling the DLC with the remaster. But it might not be the deal fans want to see. In other news, Nintendo is dragging Discord into its legal battle with a leaker who uploaded an unreleased Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom art book. You don't want to get into a legal fight with Nintendo. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor might let us walk around the galactic capital of Coruscant, but we probably won't get very far. And finally, longtime Halo developer Joseph Staten, who had been with the series since the beginning, is leaving Microsoft. It's your Daily Fix.
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You complained, and the devs listened. Studio Wildcard, the team behind ARK: Survival Evolved, is backpedaling on an earlier announcement that the ARK remake, Survival Ascended, and the upcoming sequel, ARK 2, will be bundled together for about $50 USD. However, all the DLC that's also being remastered won't be coming with that collection and will need to be purchased separately. On top of that, the original ARK will effectively be unplayable as the team has also decided to shut down the official servers for that game (you can see a more detailed breakdown of the fan uproar in last week's episode of The Daily Fix). Anyway, Studio Wildcard took the negative reception to heart and is now bundling the DLC with the remaster. But it might not be the deal fans want to see. In other news, Nintendo is dragging Discord into its legal battle with a leaker who uploaded an unreleased Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom art book. You don't want to get into a legal fight with Nintendo. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor might let us walk around the galactic capital of Coruscant, but we probably won't get very far. And finally, longtime Halo developer Joseph Staten, who had been with the series since the beginning, is leaving Microsoft. It's your Daily Fix.
#IGN #Gaming
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