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Evolve DLC Coming Later This Month

Evolve DLC Coming Later This Month

2K and Turtle Rock Studios announced today that the Evolve experience is expanding with the launch of a host of downloadable content including the fourth playable Monster, four new playable Hunters, two free maps and a free Observer Mode available on the 31st March.

Evolve’s new Monster, Behemoth, is a tank of a Monster that becomes a giant, destructive boulder and rolls through the environment for quick traversal. Behemoth is free for those who pre-ordered Evolve from participating retailers as part of the Monster Expansion Pack, and is available separately for £11.99.

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The new Hunters include Torvald, a cyborg Assault character with a mortar cannon for an arm; Crow, a Trapper with a pet Batray for tracking Monsters; Slim, a genetically modified combat Medic; and Sunny, a Support character equipped with a mini-nuke grenade launcher. Each new Hunter expands the Evolve experience with new weapons, equipment, and abilities and are available with the Evolve season pass or can be purchased individually for £6.19.

As well as purchasable DLC, Turtle Rock are releasing two free maps, The Broken Hill Mine and Broken Hill Foundry offering two distinct environments and adding exciting new campaign effects to Evacuation. Evolve will also introduce a new Observer Mode, designed to provide the Evolve community with the tools to observe and add commentary to enhance any live streaming from the point of view of a sixth participant.

Those who own Evolve but do not purchase Behemoth or the four new Hunters can still play against or alongside these new characters online and against them offline, adding depth and replayability for the entire Evolve community without dividing players based on what additional content they own. 

Evolve is now available worldwide for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC, if you're still debating whether or not to jump in, then have a look at Ryan's review, where he said 'it’s well-balanced, satisfying and wonderfully tense.'

Dom D'Angelillo

Dom D'Angelillo

Staff Writer

Dom is an English Language graduate. How does he make the most of his degree? He plays obscene amounts of Playstation of course!

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