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EvoCreo 2 Launches on PC: Dive into Creature Collecting Adventure
EvoCreo 2, the much-anticipated sequel to Ilmfinity Studios’ acclaimed mobile tactical monster-catching RPG, is set to launch on April 6, 2026, for PC via Steam. With over 2 million players having engaged with the original game, the sequel invites fans and newcomers alike to embark on a fresh adventure in the vibrant world of Shoru.
In this new chapter, players will take on the role of a rookie cadet at a local police academy, tasked with investigating the mysterious disappearance of the beloved creatures known as Creo. The game features over 300 species of Creo, each available in various color variants, including Common, Rare, Crystal, and Elite. Capturing and raising these creatures is central to the gameplay, as players must build powerful parties to combat sinister plots, unveil ancient secrets, and engage in tactical battles against rival Evokers.
The gameplay offers substantial strategic depth, featuring more than 100 unique Creo traits and over 200 trainable moves. Players can also equip a diverse array of items to create synergies that enhance their strategies. The combat system is turn-based, allowing players to push their Creo beyond level 100 to unlock their full potential. Mastering elemental types, abilities, and move cooldowns is essential for success during battles.
Shoru’s pixel-art landscapes, which include grassy plains, underground grottos, and bustling cities, provide an immersive backdrop for over 30 hours of offline gameplay. Additionally, a post-launch update will introduce multiplayer functionality, enabling players to challenge friends in casual matches or compete globally in ranked play.
EvoCreo 2 will be available for $19.99 USD and supports 13 languages, including English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese. As anticipation builds for the official release, fans are eager to dive back into the captivating world of creature collecting and adventure.
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