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Evolve PC Requirements Details: DLC Plans Revealed as Turtle Rock Studios Announces Info

"Evolve" is set to come out on February and to help gamers get ready, Turtle Rock Studios released the recommended and minimum system specs needed to play the game.

The video game company's upcoming monsters versus hunters game will hit the shelves on Feb. 10 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. For those who are planning to play the game, they need to make sure they have the right equipment for it.

The whole list of specs is available via the game's official site, and gamers will need to make sure they have at least a Windows 7 64-bit laptop, with 4GB of RAM, a hard drive memory of 50GB, video memory of 1GB, a Core 2 Duo, an Athlon 64 X2 and more.

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To be sure, gamers can check out Nvidia's GPU analyzer to be sure.

While some gamers are getting ready though, one thing that has a few in a bit of a tizzy are the upcoming DLCs.

Turtle Rock studios recently stated that they are planning to release more content for the game with more Monsters, Hunters and features, and gamers who want it at the soonest will need to shell out more bucks for early access.

Turtle Rock co-founder Phil Robb spoke out on the game's forums, saying their upcoming DLCs are not any different from what other games are offering. He also said that the DLCs weren't even finished yet.

"A lot of folks seem to be under the impression that we've got all this content done and we shave off a hunk to sell separately. That just isn't the case," he said. He added that they were making the game with the intention of making sure gamers get their money's worth.

"There isn't anything here that forces people to spend more money than they're comfortable with," he concluded.

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