Server Transfers Have Been Delayed Once Again For Ark: Survival Ascended And Players Aren’t Happy
The Ark players call the delays “embarrassing”.
If you’ve been waiting on those server transfers in Ark: Survival Ascended, keep waiting. For the third time, Studio Wildcard has delayed the survival game's transfer feature intended to be released last month. As of now, players will have to wait until Wednesday, February 7 for the feature to be implemented.
A post on the official site stated that the team “understand this is frustrating news” and added that “the complexity of integrating player-created custom cosmetics, networked structures, and the new modding framework in the upcoming update”, the feature would be delayed.
This is the third delay. The feature was originally slated to drop on January 24. The next date given was January 31. Then it was moved to today, February 2. Now, here we are waiting for it to be released on the 7th.
The result of all the delays is more or less what you’d expect. Players are not happy. In fact, they’ve called the entire thing “embarrassing”, and ask why the developers are giving release dates for something they’re not prepared to release yet.
🚧 An Update on Transfers
Unfortunately, sever transfers will need to be delayed until Wednesday, Feb 7th. Integrating player-created custom cosmetics and the new modding framework into the upcoming update took longer than expected.
We apologize for the delay!
— ARK: Survival Ascended (@survivetheark) February 2, 2024
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