Its only been a month since the release of ARK: Survival of the Fittest as a stand-alone game on PC, and already thousands and thousands of people are playing it. Complete with cash prizes, invitational tournaments, and of course, dinosaurs as far as the eye can see, Survival of the Fittest was built from the ground up to be full of competitive action. And were bringing it all to PS4 players on July 19!
Spawning almost naked with a group of hostile opponents, its do-or-die in what were calling a Multiplayer Online Survival Arena (The big hats keep telling me to push the acronym until it becomes a thing), where you use your wits, your cunning, a little bit of brute force, a hatchet, an anvil, some arrows, a triceratops, a few guns, an explosive or two, a couple of stegosaurus, a sniper rifle, and in dire cases your own poop to be the last tribe standing when the final curtain is drawn.
Tame dinosaurs, craft armor, forge weapons, harvest resources, build bases, make friends, and slaughter some Bobs (ARKs term for newcomers), in what is one of the deepest combat arenas to ever hit PlayStation. The breadth and depth of strategy, and potential avenues for victory, are enormous, and were working insanely hard to make sure that no matter what approach you take, you can come out on top if youre clever.
The PS4 has actually given us an interesting opportunity to bring a different kind of ARK and a unique type of game to the platform. Nobody has yet brought a Multiplayer Online Survival Arena (MOSA) to PlayStation, and we thought it was kind of a shame that the space was being neglected.