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Evolve – New Monster, new Hunters, and two free maps

Yap Hui Bin
Last updated: April 3, 2015 at 12:00 PM
Yap Hui Bin
Published: April 3, 2015
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Behemoth, the new Monster on Evolve, is described as a “tank of a Monster that becomes a giant, destructive boulder and rolls through the environment for quick traversal”. Guess we can think of it as a Rolling Stone?

Fans of Evolve with cash to spare and are tired of the three existing Monsters can look forward to the Behemoth, the fourth playable Monster, as well as four new playable Hunters – for a price.

The Behemoth is available as additional downloadable content for S$15 (Steam), S$19.30 (PSN) and S$19.90 (Xbox Live). But if your copy of Evolve is pre-ordered as part of the Monster Expansion Pack, the Behemoth is free.

To get all four Hunters, you can get the Evolve Hunting Season Pass along with three Monster skins for S$24.99 (Steam), S$32.20 (PSN) and S$29.90 (Xbox Live).

You can also buy only the Hunters that you like as they are sold separately at S$7.50 (Steam), S$9.70 (PSN) and S$9.95 (Xbox Live).

The four new Hunters are:

– Torvald, a cyborg Assault character with a mortar cannon for an arm
– Crow, a Trapper with a pet Batray for tracking Monsters
– Slim, a genetically modified combat Medic
– Sunny, a Support character equipped with a mininuke grenade launcher

Evolve now also includes a free Observer Mode, as well as two new maps – Broken Hill Mine and Broken Hill Foundry – that are now available for Xbox One. PC and PlayStation gamers will have to wait until May 1 to play on these new maps.

Check out our earlier review of the Evolve game.

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