Turtle Rock Studios have released its new exciting video game, officially known as "Evolve," which consist of four players who have to play in a team effort if they want to defeat one deadly player portrayed as a monster.
According to Alpha Beta Gamer, the player-controlled beast has to undergo an evolutionary process to become a full-grown ass-kicking monster to make a dent on the playing field. The game's core settings are flexible enough to allow each player to play the role of this monster-evolving beast. The players have a wide array of beasts to choose from, by simply picking up a particular type of beast from its library.
As exciting as playing the role of a formidable monster, it is equally fun too, to play the role of humans out to outsmart and subdue the evolving beat through smart team work play.
Turtle Rock Studios has enthusiastically announced the successful launch of "Evolve Alpha" in Play Station 4 after dealing with technical glitches through its patches that have resolved the issues.
In appreciation of the patience shown by its avid players, as Turtle Rock Studios have dealt with the technical issues that have delayed its product launch, the Studios have extended the Evolve Big Alpha until Tuesday, November 4th at 12 PM Pacific Time, the Game Informer reported in its website.
Now the temporary setbacks have been successfully resolved, all the player has to do is to download the patches to start playing the game, assuming of course, that you have retrieved your game code or password and already downloaded the game.
Game Spot reported that players who want to play Evolve's Big Alpha on their PCs, but unfortunately do not have codes, will be given a sporting chance to enjoy the game.
How? Game Spot has disclosed that the game's publisher, 2K Games, through its community manager Stephen Reid, has allowed players to download and participate in the Evolve's Big Alpha if they already have in their possession "XCOM: Enemy Unknown."
IGN-Asia has made it known that Evolve's alpha tests continue to analyze and troubleshoot unfinished products, and is being extended on Xbox One, PC And PS4 until Tuesday, November 4 at 12 noon PT. And in as much as 2K Games in conjunction with Turtle Rock Studios would want to develop and provide you with best possible gaming experience, there will still be minor interruptions which can be resolved in due time as more patches are develop to come up with a near-flawless software.