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ARK: Genesis Part I drops on February 25th, 2020

The first part of Studio Wildcard’s anticipated ARK: Genesis expansion officially has a date: February 25th, 2020, for all platforms and regions.

The full expansion will apparently dig deeper into the story of ARK and of course introduce new creatures, loot, gear, structures, biomes, and more.

Also, check out the new screens below, and make sure to have a look at the announcement trailer from a few weeks back, here.

ARK: Genesis Part I screens:

Coming on February 25 with simultaneous launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, this first installment of the huge two-part expansion pack will uncover an original secret backstory to the world of ARK. And it wouldn?t be an update without new gear and structures to craft, amazing biomes to explore, and most of all, colossal creatures to discover and tame!

Check back soon for additional updates and media!

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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