Ark: Survival Evolved Update: Complete List Of New Structures

When Ark: Survival Evolved was launched, it didn't quickly gain a huge following. But hey, it sure did climb the stairs to success. While it's true that the game is yet to be complete, it didn't stop the fandom from playing it. This is thanks to Studio Wildcard's efforts in releasing updates that make the game even more interesting. And oh, a new set of updates are about to arrive to the title.

In a report from Express, the recently released Ark: Survival Evolved update includes a total of 4 new dinos. These are namely, Electrophus, Microraptor, Thylacoleo and the prehistoric shellfish called Ammonite. It's given that in most updates, the central focus are the new creatures. But this time around, the studio has made a lasting impression of adding new structures and whatnots to the game.

The aforementioned Ark: Survival Evolved update brought a couple of TEK structures. This, among others, includes the TEK Shield Generator, the TEK Doors and the TEK Tileset. It's indeed a start of something new, especially to fans who are looking forward to each update. But, as mentioned, the additions don't stop there. That's because items such as facial hair and 4 hairstyles are also part of it.

For Ark: Survival Evolved fans who are wondering, the v255 update has just arrived (particularly Feb. 24). Add to this the arrival of another update from Studio Wildcard. It's no other than v256, which is slated to be unleashed in March 29. This one here is more focus on a single feature -- the Aquatic and Amphibious Creature Breeding system.

The aforesaid system is deemed entirely new, especially that the developers of Ark: Survival Evolved hasn't released anything about it. And again, there will be creatures (e.g. Equus, Leedsichthys, Ichthyornis and Iguanodon). This update is also mean to introduce another set of structures. First and foremost are the TEK Underwater Bases. Followed by the TEK Teleporter and TEK Mosa Saddle, as well as the TEK Generator. Not to mention the so-called TEK Cave.

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