![]() ![]() ![]() From here, select legacyevolve - The Orginal Evolve Product.In the drop-down menu, click Select the beta you would like to opt into.Scroll down to Properties and click on the Betas tab on the left-hand list.Go to the Evolve Stage 2 listing on Steam and right-click it.Just be aware that it plays a little less forgiving and has more complicated control systems, if you dare. ![]() However, if you have Evolve Stage 2 on Steam, you can play the game in its original form. Stage 2 is the default, but this has different balancing that was implemented after the game went free-to-play. So there are two versions of Evolve that are currently playable. If the revival effort continues to do well, 2K Games may relist on Steam so new players can jump in. There's also a Steam user who has written a guide about adding the Legacy version of the game to your library, but it is both complicated and involves confusing Steam and the Evolve client in dubious ways. The option we do endorse is, simply, patience. If you are going to go this route, make sure to do your research. One way is to use gray market PC sellers that are selling old keys, however, the interest has spiked making the prices quite high and third-party sellers are notoriously unreliable. There are ways around this, but most we wouldn’t endorse. However, if you missed the game when it was playable, and don’t see the listing, you might be out of luck, at least through traditional means. The listing will be available to you if you played Evolve, either in its 2016 version or in the free-to-play Stage 2 iteration of the game. If you see Evolve Stage 2 in your library, you simply have to install the game. On Steam, you should be able to check pretty quickly. ![]()
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