Admittedly less involved than the first teaser released by developer Studio Wildcard, this new look still gives fans a little more backstory on the setting of ARK 2. The game takes place on Arat, where humans have fled to “start over” following a cataclysmic war. Unwittingly or not, it’s unclear, but they also brought dinosaurs along from an “extinct Earth.”
Studio Wildcard says that it originally intended to release ARK 2 in 2022 but decided to push the game to 2023 to fully realize its vision, saying via a blog post regarding the sequel:
Most noticeable in the game’s two trailers is that ARK 2 features Vin Diesel as Santiago riding a rather large T-Rex, accompanied by his daughter Meeka, voiced by Auli’i Cravalho (Moana). But ARK 2 will have more changes than simply adding a set of protagonists. The official blog post linked above goes into much greater detail, claiming that the game will revolutionize the survival genre (and there’s a lot of ambition behind the project), but some of the key points are:
New mechanics for traversal, parkour, sliding, swinging, and free climbing. Cross-platform modding for a variety of things, from creatures to items. Souls-like melee combat with the ability to target-lock, dodge, block, perform combos and staggers, and more.
There will also be the native Aratai, “an opposing PvE force” that will “hunt and attack” players (though do we really need the natives to be the bad guys?). Aside from that, there will be modular, component-based crafting, dynamic world events, a massive world to explore, player progression via XP and knowledge points, and “sensory-based creature AI” that can “now track and hunt by sight sound, and smell.”
ARK 2 can now be wishlisted on Steam, and ARK: Survival Evolved is free-to-own for anyone who picks it up by June 19, 2022. All of this comes alongside the announcement of ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition launching for Nintendo Switch in September 2022, and that ARK: The Animated Series has 14 episodes of 30 minutes in post-production.