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Published onJuly 1, 2016

published onJuly 1, 2016

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Since havinglaunched on the Xbox One late last yearas part of the Xbox Game Preview program, ARK: Survival Evolved has not included one of the Xbox’s most-loved features: achievements. In one of the upcoming updates, 739,Xbox Live Achievements will finally arriveon the hit open-world, dino-survival game.

Lead Designer, programmer, and co-creative director, Jeremy Stieglitz, announced the addition of achievements in response to a question raised on Twitter:

.@H2OAcidicFirst batch of Achievements will be added in v739 actually ?

— Jeremy Stieglitz (@jeremystieglitz)June 30, 2016

Among the hype of achievements, the game will also receive an update in the interim, version 738, this version contains all the content that its PC counterpart has up until version 243.9, as well as fixes and improvements. So far thechangelog statesthe following:

Improvements to the memory saving and CPU performance will certainly be a welcome change as the Xbox One version has persistently struggled at times to maintain a steady frame-rate. However, optimizations with each new version haveassisted in rectifying the situationfor players.

More additions and changes are expected, as the changelog is updated as time progresses, rather than all in one go. Studio Wildcard, the studio behind the game, says that update 738 is planned to go live on July 4th, although this date is not set in stone and depends on Microsoft’s Windows Store team certifying the release.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

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