Looks like the prehistoric world of ARK: Survival Evolved is quite popular on the Xbox One; enough so that new servers were needed to support the whole affair. In the title's first major content update late last week, the developers addressed a few of the issues that have arisen since the title's "work-in-progress" release via Xbox Game Preview, and brought the content of the game up to parity with PC version 231.9.
The full patch details are below:
100+ new servers Dino rebalancing The addition of a primitive cage and stone fireplace items Fixed Cave Loading crash/fall-thru Improved performance: better framerate, less stalls Fixed crosshair not appearing Fixed potential loss of character save data in local mode Fixed fur armor colorization Improved speed of server listing Fixed Taming Dinos losing Inventories/messed-up-Inventories upon reloading single player save game Fixed a memory leak that was typically causing crashes around the Volcano areaThe update also brought with it the latest ARK creature, the procoptodon.
ARK: Surival Evolved can be picked up for $34.99 via the Xbox Game Preview program, and the developers are aiming for summer 2016 release of the full thing.