The ARK: Survival Evolved developer, Studio Wildcard, has upped the bounty on in-game hacks and/or exploits that threaten gameplay or stability of ARK's official servers. Yesterday, ZeroDay(++) became the first individual to report a hack and get paid for it, they were paid $100.
Unfortunately for ZeroDay(++), Studio Wildcard is now offering $200 to individuals who can report a hack, critical bug, or exploit in the game. The studio is only concerned about online multiplayer issues that take place on official servers.
This is not what Studio Wildcard is looking for:
Studio Wildcard will not reply to every email they receive, but will check over every submission that comes their way.
If you find a critical bug, hack or exploit send it to info@studiowildcard.com.
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