While developer Studio Wildcard is working to put together and burnish ARK: Survival Evolved for a proper release later this year, PC and Xbox One players are spending hours enjoying all the fun that the action-adventure survival game has to offer via early access. PlayStation 4 owners, however, aren’t getting any of the dinosaur action, and that is because Sony is not allowing an early access release of the game. The platform holder, according to the developer, doesn’t want the game on PlayStation 4 until the final retail version is ready.
“As for the PS4 Release of Ark: Survival Evolved, it is currently up to Sony. We’ve been informed that we can’t release the game on this platform until it has been finished. We would like nothing more than to make Ark available on PS4 as soon as possible, as we already have an awesome PS4 version of the game running internally. If you would like to see it sooner, please let Sony know, as it’s unfortunately not our decision.”
Sony has so far not given a reason behind the decision to block the early access version of Ark: Survival Evolved from releasing on PlayStation 4. It could be due to the fact that the PlayStation 4 doesn’t have a program like PC and Xbox One that allows player to try out games while they are still in development. The console, however, has still received a few games early. One such game is 7 Days to Die, which is still listed as a Early Access title on Steam, but is available on PlayStation 4.
Ark: Survival Evolved is expected to release in full later this year. The game started off as a PC-exclusive title, released through Steam Early Access last year in June. Studio Wildcard later released the survival adventure on Xbox One through Microsoft’s Xbox Game Preview program. Despite still being in development, the game has sold 5.5 million copies in total; 4 million on PC and 1.5 million on Xbox One.