After racking up more than 2.5 million downloads on mobile, EvoCreo is officially making the leap to PC and Mac today via Steam. Developed by Ilmfinity Studios, the tactical monster-collecting RPG invites a whole new wave of players to step into the world of Zenith and begin their journey toward becoming an Evoking Master.

Set in a sprawling, creature-filled world, EvoCreo lets players discover and capture over 170 unique monsters known as Creo. Building the perfect team is all about smart training and careful planning as you take on rival Evokers, criminal factions, and massive battle arenas. Along the way, a deeper story unfolds, centered on a shadowy organization and a fractured family, giving the adventure more weight than your average monster-catching quest.

Combat leans heavily into strategy, going far beyond simple elemental matchups. Every battle challenges players to think about traits, abilities, status effects, creature types, and move cooldowns. With dozens of skill options and multiple evolution paths per Creo, there’s plenty of room to experiment and fine-tune a squad that can handle any situation.

The PC release also delivers a meaty experience right out of the gate, with roughly 30 hours of offline gameplay and ancient secrets scattered throughout Zenith. Multiplayer isn’t far behind either, with a free post-launch update set to introduce online battles, ranked matches, and global leaderboards for competitive Evokers looking to prove their skills.

Ilmfinity founder Ebrahim Behbahani shared his excitement about the expansion, noting that EvoCreo was built from a genuine love of the genre and the features he always wanted to see in a monster-taming RPG. Now, PC and Mac players finally get their shot at exploring Zenith for themselves.

EvoCreo is available now on Steam for $9.99 USD, with support for a wide range of languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese, among others.
For more details on the series, be sure to check out the official EvoCreo website—and let us know if you’re jumping into Zenith on PC.