In Ark: Survival Evolved, the release of 6 new creatures is approaching – let’s take a quick look at each of them.
Thick Skull and Penguins
Although Studio Wildcard announced that it would develop fewer updates for Ark in the future to finally fix the last bugs for the release, there is still at least one patch. Overall, this brings 6 new creatures, some of which can be used wonderfully as mounts and others will likely serve more as decoration for the environment.
The Megaloceros strongly resembles a modern deer, but is significantly larger. A new mode of transportation that comes quite close to a horse, right?
The Therizinosaurus was (most likely) a herbivore, but with its long claws, it could definitely scare off a predator – or do some serious weeding in the garden.

An Eurypterid resembles a large lobster at first glance, along with all the terrors it brings. At nearly two meters long, these unfriendly creatures don’t even spare humans – a lobster soup will certainly be hard-fought.
The Pachycephalosaurus is not only a real tongue twister but also a true thick skull. Although he is a peaceful herbivore, in case of provocation, he can deliver some serious headbutts.
For all friends afraid of bugs, the Arthropluera joins in, a form of the armored millipede. Because that alone would be boring and not scary enough, the monster can also spray corrosive venom.
As the last new addition, there is a relative of the penguins, the Kairuku. Everyone loves penguins, right?
For more on the game and the changes the developers have in mind for the future, you can find it on our ARK news page.




