Ark: Survival Evolved Xbox One Patch Coming Soon
New Ark: Survival Evolved Xbox One patch adds 100 new servers
News by Adam Siddiqui on Jan 11, 2016
If you loved playing Ark: Survival Evolved on Xbox One, good news. The developers are releasing a new patch next week and it’s bringing a host of new improvements, the biggest being an additional 100 servers.

Finding a game has become a difficult task for gamers in Ark and with the new patch finding a server to join won’t be as vexing.
Here is the complete list of patches coming next week:
- Fixed an issue where many Player-Hosted sessions were not joinable!
- “Full” Servers are now listed! Also increased server list size to 250 so that ALL Official Servers are listed (100-server search limit causing some servers to not appear)
- Server Bookmarks now save!
- Server Bookmarks are automatically added for any servers that you join (to help you find your server if you didn’t remember the name)
- Session List Ping should work properly now (and the servers are now default ordered by Ping)
- LB+Start now opens Tribe Chat (text chat)
- Plugging in a controller no longer signs you out of your gameplay
- Hidden Engrams are no longer displayed on client (Primitive servers etc)
- Server Broadcast messages now respect player communication privilege
- Reloading ( X ) with the hand-held Map out now opens the UI to Apply/Remove Map Pins
- Player Actions Wheel now only shows the Poop option if you can Poop (tee hee hee)
- You can now Press Start in the Inventory of an activateable structure to toggle its active state (campfire etc)
- Improved Structure destruction vfx Fixed issue where you couldn’t interact with some nearby Dinos / Access Inventories in Singleplayer / when Hosting
- Fixed a singleplayer crash that could occur randomly when moving through the world
- Doubled the Slider Ranges on the ‘Host Game’ UI (in a future patch will uncap it with editboxes ala PC)
Ark: Survival Evolved is currently available for Xbox One, PS4, Linux, Mac and PC.
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