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Next generation of multiplayer shooter ‘Evolve’ now available for Xbox One

Ron Ron
November 17, 2019
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Next generation of multiplayer shooter 'Evolve' now available for Xbox One

From the creators of Left 4 Dead, Evolve is one of the most anticipated co-op games of the year. The game revolves around a group of hunters looking to take down a monster. But what sets the game apart from similar titles is that both the hunters and the monsters are controlled by gamers.

For PC owners, the game will support 4K resolutions, and while multi-GPU SLI/CrossFire configurations are not supported out of the box, the developers will include support in a future update. The game has been available for pre-order for a month and now you can purchase the game from the Xbox Store.

“Evolve is the next generation of multiplayer shooters featuring adrenaline pumping 4v1 action. A player-controlled Monster must evade a team of four unique playable Hunters who are working together and stalking to kill. Evolve and overpower as the Monster or team up and outnumber as the Hunters. It’s survival of the fittest and any side can win. Choose your side,” the game description reads.

Grab the game from the download link below.

Evolve for Xbox

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