STEAM FREE WEEKEND FOR ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED STARTS NOW!

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This Saturday Download Free TLC Pass #3 & Join Studio Wildcard During Its Extra Life Charity Stream Filled With Prizes & Sneak Peaks

This weekend is filled with dino fun! Today ARK island is open to all Steam players who would like to take on the dinosaur action-adventure of ARK: Survival Evolved. Until 10 am PT/1 pm ET on November 10, ARK: Survival Evolved is free to play on Steam. Just head over to the Steam page and click the “play game” button.

Then Saturday, the highly anticipated TLC Pass #3 drops bringing new visuals and abilities for the Stegosaurus and Woolly Mammoth, along with insect and wyvern breeding! This free update will be available for all ARK players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam and Epic Games Store.

Plus, this weekend Studio Wildcard is geared up for Extra Life. The Extra Life charity stream is a 24-hour stream where all proceeds directly benefit children in need. This year’s Extra Life event kicks off on November 7th at 10 AM PST! Expect prizes and giveaways like Collector’s Editions, boosted Official Network rates, and Genesis 2 reveals!

Want even more ARK? All ARK: Survival Evolved content on Steam and Xbox One are deeply discounted this week, including the ARK base game (80% off), all legacy DLC – Scorched Earth, Aberration and Extinction (65% off), ARK Season Pass (65% off), and Genesis Season Pass (20% off).

In ARK players are stranded naked, freezing and starving on a mysterious island, where they must hunt, harvest, craft items, grow crops, and build shelters to survive. Use skill and cunning to kill, tame, breed, & ride the dinosaurs and primeval creatures living in ARK. Team up with hundreds of players online or try solo survival in offline play.

ARK: Survival Evolved is available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4, launching next week with Xbox Series X/S Enhancement Upgrade!

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