Lost Ark is free-to-play — free to download and play, with optional paid editions and DLC compared on this page. Developed by Smilegate RPG. Published by Amazon Game Studios. Released on 2/11/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Free To Play.

Jaw-dropping isometric combat wrapped around one of the most aggressive monetization treadmills in the live-service space. Worth your time only if you know exactly what you're signing up for.

I've spent enough hours in Lost Ark to know precisely where it wins and where it quietly picks your pocket. The combat is the headline act: a fast, skill-chaining ARPG system that sits closer to Path of Exile than to World of Warcraft, viewed from a crisp isometric camera that makes every boss fight feel like a choreographed light show. Pulling off a Sorceress AoE chain or landing a Gunlancer taunt at the exact right moment during a Legion Raid is genuinely satisfying in a way most MMOs stopped attempting years ago. The class roster, now spread across seven base classes and over twenty-five advanced specializations, offers real mechanical variety: the Deathblade's dual-wield momentum build plays nothing like the Paladin's hybrid support-tank role, and the Bard sitting in the back with a magical harp keeping the raid alive is its own kind of expertise. For players who love theorycrafting builds and learning boss patterns, the ceiling here is high. The world design backs up that combat energy. Zones funnel you through story beats efficiently, each one usually closing out in an instanced dungeon that ranges from ancient ruins to pirate coves, and the Stronghold player-housing system is genuinely one of the more in-depth takes on that feature I've seen in the genre. The main story clocks in at over thirty hours and the endgame piles on Guardian Raids, Chaos Dungeons, Abyss Dungeons, equalized-arena PvP, collectible hunts, and daily and weekly mission loops. If content volume were the only metric, Lost Ark would be impossible to argue against. But here is where the RPG specialist in me has to be honest with you. The narrative writing is functional at best and filler-quest padding at worst. The story will not reward re-reads the way a good CRPG does; it exists to move you between combat encounters, not to make you feel anything for the characters delivering it. That is a real loss in a world with this much visual ambition. The bigger structural problem, though, is the monetization. The cash shop sells progression items, and players without a generous spending habit will eventually hit an item-level wall that locks them out of current endgame content. Community gatekeeping around gear scores compounds this: showing up under-leveled to a hard raid is a social experience nobody enjoys. The "Mixed" Steam rating across more than 200,000 reviews is not a coincidence; it reflects a genuine split between players who love the combat loop and players who bounced off the pay-to-progress ceiling. Solo-mode raids have been added to soften the entry curve, but veterans and community voices are clear that those modes exist closer to the shallow end of the pool. If you come in expecting a satisfying solo ARPG with light MMO trappings, the early hours will impress you. If you want to push into the hardest content without spending real money, budget a large amount of time for daily and weekly alt-farming to generate gold organically. That is the realistic picture in 2025. The combat is among the best the genre has produced. Everything built around it asks for patience, thick skin in group content, and a firm personal limit on the cash shop. Monika, Scout Team

Lost Ark

Lost Ark

Free to Play
Feb 11, 2022Smilegate RPGAmazon Game Studios
GamerScout Says

Jaw-dropping isometric combat wrapped around one of the most aggressive monetization treadmills in the live-service space. Worth your time only if you know exactly what you're signing up for.

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I've spent enough hours in Lost Ark to know precisely where it wins and where it quietly picks your pocket. The combat is the headline act: a fast, skill-chaining ARPG system that sits closer to Path of Exile than to World of Warcraft, viewed from a crisp isometric camera that makes every boss fight feel like a choreographed light show. Pulling off a Sorceress AoE chain or landing a Gunlancer taunt at the exact right moment during a Legion Raid is genuinely satisfying in a way most MMOs stopped attempting years ago. The class roster, now spread across seven base classes and over twenty-five advanced specializations, offers real mechanical variety: the Deathblade's dual-wield momentum build plays nothing like the Paladin's hybrid support-tank role, and the Bard sitting in the back with a magical harp keeping the raid alive is its own kind of expertise. For players who love theorycrafting builds and learning boss patterns, the ceiling here is high. The world design backs up that combat energy. Zones funnel you through story beats efficiently, each one usually closing out in an instanced dungeon that ranges from ancient ruins to pirate coves, and the Stronghold player-housing system is genuinely one of the more in-depth takes on that feature I've seen in the genre. The main story clocks in at over thirty hours and the endgame piles on Guardian Raids, Chaos Dungeons, Abyss Dungeons, equalized-arena PvP, collectible hunts, and daily and weekly mission loops. If content volume were the only metric, Lost Ark would be impossible to argue against. But here is where the RPG specialist in me has to be honest with you. The narrative writing is functional at best and filler-quest padding at worst. The story will not reward re-reads the way a good CRPG does; it exists to move you between combat encounters, not to make you feel anything for the characters delivering it. That is a real loss in a world with this much visual ambition. The bigger structural problem, though, is the monetization. The cash shop sells progression items, and players without a generous spending habit will eventually hit an item-level wall that locks them out of current endgame content. Community gatekeeping around gear scores compounds this: showing up under-leveled to a hard raid is a social experience nobody enjoys. The "Mixed" Steam rating across more than 200,000 reviews is not a coincidence; it reflects a genuine split between players who love the combat loop and players who bounced off the pay-to-progress ceiling. Solo-mode raids have been added to soften the entry curve, but veterans and community voices are clear that those modes exist closer to the shallow end of the pool. If you come in expecting a satisfying solo ARPG with light MMO trappings, the early hours will impress you. If you want to push into the hardest content without spending real money, budget a large amount of time for daily and weekly alt-farming to generate gold organically. That is the realistic picture in 2025. The combat is among the best the genre has produced. Everything built around it asks for patience, thick skin in group content, and a firm personal limit on the cash shop.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayermmocooponline-coopachievementsMMOARPGIsometric CombatLegion RaidsSkill-ChainingGear ProgressionAlt-FarmingPay-to-ProgressGuardian RaidsClass Build DepthLive Service

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 (64-bit only)
Processor
Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen 3
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / AMD HD6850
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Network
Broadband In…

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OS
Windows 11 (64-bit only)
Processor
Intel Core i5 – 9400 AMD Ryzen5 2600
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1660 Super / AMD Radeon RX 66…

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Steam
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Game Info

Developer
Smilegate RPG
Publisher
Amazon Game Studios
Release Date
Feb 11, 2022
Age Rating
PEGI 18

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singleplayer
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Subtitles (2)
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How much does Lost Ark cost?

Lost Ark is free-to-play — it costs nothing to download and play on PC. Any optional editions, DLC or in-game add-ons are listed in the price table on this page.

Does Lost Ark have in-game purchases?

Lost Ark is free to download and play, and is monetised through optional in-game purchases such as cosmetics, editions or DLC rather than an upfront price. Any paid editions or add-ons available are listed in the price table on this page.

What platforms is Lost Ark available on?

Lost Ark is available on PC.

When was Lost Ark released?

Lost Ark was released on 11 February 2022.

Who developed Lost Ark?

Lost Ark was developed by Smilegate RPG and published by Amazon Game Studios.