Ark Survival Ascended Update 1.033.068 Roars Out This January 30 (Update)

by James Lara January 30, 2024 8:57 pm in Title Updates and Patches
Ark Survival Ascended Update 1.051.011

Studio Wildcard has released Ark Survival Ascended update 1.033.068 on the PlayStation 5. Read for everything included in today’s Ark Survival Ascended patch notes.

Ark Survival Ascended Update 1.033.068 Patch Notes | Ark Survival Ascended Update for January 30 Patch Notes:

Update: Studio Wildcard has released the official patch notes, and it doesn’t seem to include anything related to gameplay, but rather, it’s for save issues.

Here’s the announcement of what’s in this patch (via the Ark Discord):

This latest PlayStation client patch introduces a refactored save system. Previously unsaved data would not be restored but errors with saving should be resolved going forward. Please let us know if you notice any issues! Thanks!


At the moment, Studio Wildcard has yet to release any patch notes for this update.

The PC version of Ark Survival Ascended did get a few updates since the last PlayStation one dropped, so there’s a possibility it may include some of the changes below.

v33.67 – 01/26/2024 – Minor version for PC clients

  • Performance optimization to Creature Tracking List
  • Fixed tribe data sometimes not replicating to clients

v33.66 – 01/25/2024 – Minor version for PC clients

  • Fixed industrial cooker not stasising properly
  • Performance optimization to Creature Tracking List

v33.63 – 01/23/2024 – Minor version for PC clients

  • Fixed fluid interaction and volumetric clouds

We’ll update the story once the official patch notes are out.

Update: Official note from Studio Wildcard added.

Source: Survive The Ark

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A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.



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G. Man
G. Man
2 years ago

So, almost nothing was fixed for the PS5. The save was a big thing, but I would have hoped for more, considering how few and far between updates are.