Last week, first-person shooter Evolve went free on PC and received a major bump in its playerbase. Now, publisher 2K and developer Turtle Rock Studios have announced that Evolve: Stage 2 has seen one ...
Turtle Rock adds that PC players can adjust a number of settings through the menu, including texture details, shader detail, shadow quality, anti-aliasing, tessellation, VSYNC, and more (see above).
Turtle Rock Studios and 2K Games have announced that the asymmetrical multiplayer-shooter Evolve is going free-to-play. This change will first take effect on PC, with a beta being released on Steam ...
As some people guessed, Turtle Rock’s “craziest update yet” for Evolve today is a move to free-to-play, giving PC players the chance to download Evolve Stage 2 from Steam at no cost. It will first ...
The 2015 game from Turtle Rock Studios is entering into what the developer calls "Stage 2." That means a lot of different things, but the biggest change of all: Evolve is now free to play in beta on ...
Evolve's PC playerbase has increased by 1 million after becoming free-to-play about a week ago. Evolve is a first-person shooter video game developed by Turtle Rock Studios and published by 2K Games.
Developer Turtle Rock has announced that co-operative shooter Evolve will now be free-to-play on PC. The news was posted on the official Evolve website, and follows on from speculation that the game ...
Evolve got a lot of things right. But the 2015 4-vs-1 first-person shooter also got a few things wrong. It had a tremendous amount of buzz thanks to the aforementioned asymmetric multiplayer aspect, ...
When Turtle Rock teased an Evolve announcement for today, I assumed it was a set-up for Evolve II. Call me cynical, but that’s often how the industry works nowadays: Screw up the first go-round, then ...
Evolve was definitely one of the most hyped-up games of 2015, but even though it promised to deliver innovative gameplay features and an engaging multiplayer experience, it looks like its success was ...