
ARK: Ultimate Mobile Edition – Genesis Part 2 Launches: A New Era of Survival Awaits
The epic journey in ARK: Ultimate Mobile Edition reaches its climactic chapter with the official release of Genesis Part 2, the long-anticipated expansion that wraps up the story arc begun in June’s Genesis Part 1. This free update for ARK Pass holders (or $9.99 for standalone purchase) plunges players back into the heart of the Genesis Ship—an immense, self-contained world built on ambition, betrayal, and the chilling rise of corruption.
A Vast New World Unfolds
You awaken once more on the colossal Genesis colony ship, greeted by your ever-calm AI companion, HLN-A, who now bears the weight of revelations long buried. The story picks up immediately after the shocking turn in Part 1, as you face off against the now-corrupted Sir Edmund Rockwell, whose descent into madness has warped the very soul of the Genesis Ship.
The ship’s two massive rings form the backbone of this new era:
- Eden (Right Ring): A lush, verdant utopia alive with glowing flora, cascading waterfalls, and familiar ARK wildlife—now reborn in harmony. Explore peaceful plateaus, serene forests, and ancient ruins whispering secrets of humanity’s forgotten past.
- The Corrupted Zone (Left Ring): A nightmarish transformation of Eden, bathed in a toxic purple haze. Mutated beasts stalk the ruins of once-beautiful landscapes, and Rockwell’s twisted experiments have birthed new horrors. This is a land of suffering, where nature itself rebels.
Between them lies the Space Biome—a shifting field of floating asteroids and gravitational anomalies. After every hyperspace event, the environment rearranges, creating unpredictable dangers and hidden treasures.
New Creatures That Define the Conflict
Genesis Part 2 introduces a roster of powerful, unique creatures, each with gameplay-defining abilities:
- Maewing – A graceful, eagle-like flyer that doubles as a glider and nurturing companion, perfect for exploring high vantage points.
- Noglins – Small but devious, they can possess and control enemies, turning foes into allies through psychological warfare.
- Astrodelphis – A sleek, space-dwelling dolphin capable of high-speed travel across zero-gravity zones, ideal for traversing the ship’s outer hull.
- Stryder – A towering robotic Titan with devastating energy cannons and armored plating, built for dominance on the battlefield.
- Shadowmane – Masters stealth and invisibility, slipping through enemy lines to strike from the dark.
- Voidwyrms – Lurking in the skies, these serpentine aerial predators unleash chaos from above.
- Summoner – A spellcaster that calls forth spectral allies in battle, reshaping combat in real time.
Power Up with Tek-Tier Gear
Survival isn’t just about strength—it’s about upgrades. Genesis Part 2 rewards players with exclusive Tek-tier weapons, armor, and vehicles, including:
- Plasma Lances and Void Cannons with devastating ranged power.
- Tek-tier Mounts that dominate the battlefield with speed and defense.
- Customizable Hubs to upgrade your base and command the ship’s factions.
These items aren’t just cosmetic—they redefine gameplay, offering new strategies across PvP, PvE, and survival challenges.
How to Play
- Free for ARK Pass Subscribers
- $9.99 for non-subscribers (one-time purchase)
- Available now on the Google Play Store — download and dive into the final chapter of the Genesis saga.
🎬 Watch the full reveal in the official trailer:
What’s Next?
If soaring across Eden on a Maewing or piloting a Stryder through asteroid storms isn’t your style, check out our next feature: ARK x Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a high-octane crossover that brings Skynet’s relentless war machines to the ARK universe. Prepare for a new kind of survival—where man meets machine, and the future is already dead.
ARK: Ultimate Mobile Edition – Genesis Part 2 isn’t just an update. It’s a finale. A rebirth. A promise that on the Genesis Ship, the journey into the unknown never truly ends—only evolves.
👉 Grab it today on the Google Play Store and witness the final clash between man, machine, and myth.