Turtle Rock is teasing something Evolve related
Evolve was clever in concept but middling in execution. It might be coming back, bigger and stronger than before.
Evolve was clever in concept but middling in execution. It might be coming back, bigger and stronger than before.
Evolve may not have been the uber success that Turtle Rock was hoping for, but maybe this new IP will put things right.
Evolve, a game which some people must still be playing, is getting a new monster. A badass, acid-spitting web-slinger by the name of the Gorgon. This will be Evolve’s fifth monster, since the game launched back in February.
Evolve Developer Turtle Rock has shown savvy PR skills, by saying as little as they can with as many words as possible.
Want to give Evolve a whirl without dishing out any of your hard earned cash? This weekend is the perfect opportunity.
Turtle Rock has released a brand new hunter and a new map for Asymmetrical shooter Evolve as part of a title update. Does anybody really care?
Four hunters enter! One monster leaves! Evolve just got interesting!
The Wraith is getting tweaked and tuned in Evolve.
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