2K Games / Turtle Rock
From a preservation standpoint, the modern shift to “always-online” video games has been a disaster. We’ve seen it repeatedly: A developer stops “supporting” an online game, and then the rug is pulled out from fans who might try to hack their way into playing the game among friends, leaving all access in tatters.
In the case of the four-on-one online shooter Evolvehowever, the reverse has been true—and in a surprise twist, this 2K-published, Turtle Rock-developed game has been given more life this week than in the four years since its support was shut down.
Mobile video games have come of age, thanks to the growing skills of the cell gadgets and the working methods. With the advent of Android OS, iOS and Windows and so on, a spread of smartphones has emerged with incredible processing power and memory. As a end result, cell game growth has now become so profitable.