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Ilmfinity Studios announced that their creature collectors EvoCreo and EvoCreo 2 that are popular on mobile are coming to PC with Linux support. We've had it confirmed via email to GamingOnLinux they will be Native Linux versions.

Games for fans of classics like the original Pokémon games.

The first EvoCreo plans to launch sometime later this year and will be getting a demo during Steam Next Fest.

More about it: "Begin your journey in Zenith, a land teeming with powerful monsters known as Creo. As shadowy organizations rise and ancient secrets stir, your personal quest to find your missing father leads you into the heart of a much larger mystery. At the same time, can you rise through the ranks and become a true Evoking Master?

EvoCreo brings a fresh take on the creature-collector genre while paying homage to the classics. With more than 170 Creo to capture and evolve, uncover the dark truth behind the nefarious group known as the Shadow Hive. Face off against elite Evokers and ancient legends, challenge five elemental arenas, and build an unstoppable team of monsters to take on anything standing in your path along the way."

Game Highlights:

  • 170+ monsters to capture, evolve, and customize.
  • Story-rich RPG with branching dialogue and quests.
  • Deep battle mechanics: stamina, traits, and tactical combos.
  • Explore the open world of Zenith at your own pace.
  • Competitive online battles and casual multiplayer.
  • Fully playable offline — no internet required.
  • Pixel-art style inspired by classic monster RPGs.

EvoCreo

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EvoCreo 2

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