The End of Evolve

I remember watching a Let’s Play of Evolve in 2014 before the game was officially launched. The tension of chasing a huge monster before it becomes too strong was exciting and playing the monster was exciting. The game received great praise in 2014 and won several rewards prior to Evolve‘s launch. Published by 2K Interactive, Evolve was a multiplayer focused 3rd person shooter where four players play as Hunters while one played as a monster that sought resources to “evolve.” It was the first game from Turtle Rock Studios who spun off from Valve in 2011 who worked on Left for DeadHowever, the myriad of downloadable content, lack of story and interesting game types led to mixed reviews and loss of player base.

What happened?

Evolve launched on February 10th, 2015 for $60. Despite being a commercial success, the mixed reviews were apparent from Day One. Many players criticized the sole focus on multiplayer that quickly became dull. The Hunter gameplay was praised with the different class types but playing as the monster was limited. The biggest issue was the massive amounts of Day One downloadable content.  On Day One, to acquire all the DLC, it cost $136. Different monsters and hunters were all locked behind a paywall and player fatigue was fast. in July 2016, 2K made the game free-to-play due to lack of player base but the damage was done. 2K and Turtle Rock ended continuous support for the game four months later.

End of Evolve

Today, 2K announced that Evolve’s dedicated servers will be shut down on September 3, 2018. Several game features will be removed:

  • Hunt (Ranked)
    • Players will still be able to play Hunt by going into Quick play and Custom games
  • Player Profile data
  • Leaderboards will no longer be populated with player data
  • The in-game store will be removed
  • The newsfeed will be unavailable
  • Player Badges will be unavailable

Peer-to-peer multiplayer will be the only method to play multiplayer meaning your speed is based on other players’ computers. The features below will remain.

    • Quick Play
      • Hunt
      • Nest
      • Rescue
      • Defend
      • Arena
    • Evacuation
    • Custom games
  • Single Player (solo vs. AI) –
    • Evacuation
    • Quick Play
    • Custom games
  • My2K login access
  • Access to all hunters, monsters, purchased DLC, skins & player badges

Strangely, 2K encourages players to use all their keys or purchase whatever content they would like before the servers close as they will no longer be sold. In my opinion, the rest of the content should be released for free.

Sources:

2K ends Evolve

Game Informer – Evolve becomes F2P

Game Informer – Evolve ends updates

Gamespot – Evolve launches with DLC

Game Giants Episode 3.5 (3) What is a Waifu? What is a Husbando?

The Game Giant’s 3rd podcast that came after 4! This episode, Jairus and I talk about Waifu’s. What is a Waifu? Listen and find out and cringe and laugh at our types of girls. Also about writing good character developments. Apologies for the audio quality, there was background noise that would be distracting during the podcast.

Game Giants:

Benjamin Le: Newsforgamers.net

Jairus Cambe: http://www.jairuscmusic.com Jairus C. Music 

Game Giants Podcast 4.5 (4): Why we are interested in working in the Gaming Industry! Marketing, Audio creation, and E3 game releases

News

NewZoo gaming industry values

Interview with Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy)

E3 game leak

Game Giants:

Benjamin Le: Newsforgamers.net

Jairus Cambe: http://www.jairuscmusic.com Jairus C. Music 

Nintendo announces future Super Smash Bros Test in Japan

Super Smash Bros (Name Pending) for the Nintendo Switch will be having a huge tournament at E3. While only selected players are allowed to play at the tournament, Nintendo has announced future Smash Bros tournament in Japan. Whether they announce events in the West remains to be determined but expect more news soon from Nintendo. If you happen to be in Japan, these are the following events.

  • Rage 2018 Summer on June 17 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
  • Jisedai World Hobby Fair 2018 Summer from June 23 to 24 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
  • Jump Victory Carnival 2018 Tokyo on July 16 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba
  • Jump Victory Carnival 2018 Osaka on July 22 at Intex Osaka

I look forward to seeing what Nintendo and Sakurai (Creator of the Smash Bro’s series) will show this year.

Sources:

Nintendo JP