Evolve Release Pushed Back to 2015

2014/08/06 15:23:51 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Evolve, the next game from Left 4 Dead's Turtle Rock Studios, has been one of the most anticipated video game releases of this year, with many gamers looking forward to picking up the game in October. Unfortunately, we have official word from publisher Take-Two that the game will now be released in 2015:

"Announced that Evolve™, a new intellectual property for next-gen consoles and PC developed by Turtle Rock Studios, the creators of the cooperative shooter classic, Left 4 Dead, won more than 50 editorial honors at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, including the coveted Game Critics Award top honor for Best of Show. The title is now planned to launch globally on February 10, 2015."

Evolve is being developed for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Here's a look at the previously released E3 gameplay trailer:

"From Turtle Rock Studios, creators of Left 4 Dead, comes Evolve, the next generation of multiplayer shooters where four Hunters face off against a single, player-controlled Monster in adrenaline-pumping 4v1 matches. Play as the Monster to use savage abilities and an animalistic sense to kill your human enemies, or choose one of four Hunter classes (Assault, Trapper, Medic and Support) and team up to take down the beast on the planet Shear, where flora and fauna act as an adversary to man and monster alike. Level up to unlock new Hunter or Monster characters as well as upgrades, skins, and perks. Earn your infamy on the leaderboards and become the apex predator."

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