
Evolve stage 2 how to#
See below for details on how to access Legacy Evolve.
Evolve stage 2 Pc#
The free-to-play PC version, Evolve Stage 2, will not be available. Yes, if you purchased Evolve, you’ll be able to access Legacy Evolve after the dedicated servers are shut down.September 3, 2018: Dedicated servers shut down, Evolve Stage 2 no longer available, in-game store no longer available.July 2, 2018: Virtual currency bundles removed from Evolve Stage 2 and will no longer be available for purchase.Here's a timeline of the planned server shutdown

Peer-to-peer multiplayer will still be available in Legacy Evolve on PC and console, and we’d like to stress that all players will retain all purchased DLC content, such as Hunters, Monsters, and skins. Stage 2 will no longer be available on PC, and players will have plenty of opportunity to spend their in-game and virtual currency before the store is removed. This means several game features will no longer be available, such as Hunt (Ranked), leaderboards, and the in-game store. We apologize for any confusion.Įvolve’s dedicated servers will be shutting down on September 3, 2018.
Evolve stage 2 Offline#
Unfortunately, this isn’t the case: While your Stage 2 content will still be accessible offline (only via Training mode), you won’t be able to transfer that content back to Legacy Evolve. In a post on the developer's announcement message, a community manager added that Turtle Rock expects to launch the overhaul on console following the end of the PC beta.UPDATE- June 19, 2018: In our original announcement on Jabout the upcoming Evolve server shutdown, it was indicated that unlocked/purchased content in Evolve: Stage 2 could be transferred back to the original retail version of the game (AKA Legacy Evolve). Update: Publisher 2K told Polygon that they have nothing more to add on a console release for Stage 2. Then, read our review on the first stage of the monster-hunting shooter from February 2015. No mention was made of the console versions, which are still up for sale on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live.įor a peek at the changes, check out the launch trailer below. Turtle Rock Studios also promised "gifts, rewards and special access" to longtime Evolve players. Those who spent money on DLC and the full, $39.99 release of Evolve prior to Stage 2 will be able to carry over the content they already own. The pair referenced the criticism received due to the game's pricy downloadable content, adding several maps and hunters to the game despite earlier promises that these would be added for free. There was also disappointment - for players and for us." "When Evolve launched, the reception wasn't what we expected," they wrote on the developer's website.


Last night, Chris Ashton and Phil Robb of Turtle Rock explained why Evolve has gone back into beta more than a year after the game hit retail. The user interface, various bugs and the game's overall performance will also be tweaked during the beta phase, according to the developer. It launches with much of this content today, and Turtle Rock Studios will continue to release content updates over the next few months, the co-founders said in a post about the re-release. Included in Stage 2 are several new modes, characters, maps, unlockables and more.
Evolve stage 2 windows#
Developer Turtle Rock Studios has relaunched the game as Evolve Stage 2, a free-to-play Windows PC game that will enter beta testing later today. Following yesterday's removal, Evolve is back on Steam with a new name and a new price: free.
