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[UPDATE] Australian pricing confirmed for Evolve and its Digital Deluxe Edition

Late last night, 2K and Turtle Rock Studios confirmed pricing details for Evolve.

The (mostly) online game is priced at $99.95 AUD, while Evolve‘s Digital Deluxe Edition has been priced at $126.45 AUD.

Those who pre-purchase Evolve for Xbox One will receive an instant unlock of the game’s third Monster, Wraith, as well as the third tier of Hunters: Parnell, Abe, Caira and Cabot. Pre-purchases on Xbox One also get the game’s fourth monster, Behemoth, for free.

Evolve will be available from 10 February on Xbox One, PS4 and Windows PC.

Update: MMGN are reporting on Evolve’s DLC pricing with fourth monster Behemoth set to be $14.99 USD (Australian pricing TBC). At this stage the pre-purchase bonus which adds four hunters and Behemoth has only been confirmed for Xbox One by 2K, although EB Games is offering it across all platforms.

If you choose not to pre-purchase Evolve it’ll cost around $150 to unlock all available content. All future maps will be made available for free and those who choose not to purchase additional monsters/hunters will still be able to play matches with or against players who do.


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