As debates over the tech specs and processing power of the Wii U continue to rage over the internet, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli rold CVG that the Wii U is powerful enough to run CryEngine 3, his studio's ...
We can’t really feel it here in the States, but gaming is changing around the world. Emerging markets like China’s have a huge thirst for high-quality free-to-play games, and developer Crytek wants to ...
Crytek is to demo its latest multiplatform development solution, CryEngine 3, at the Game Developers Conference later this month. The engine is built for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, MMO, DX9 and DX10, ...
Developer Crytek, known for top-shelf console and PC games like Far Cry and Crysis, is coming to the mobile space with its first free-to-play game for Android and iOS, The Collectables. The game is ...
Crytek has announced CryEngine 5, a new version of the powerful graphics tool which focuses on the strenuous demands of VR production. The new tools will be released under a "pay what you want" system ...
Today, Crytek announced its engine-as-a-service program, which will make CryEngine accessible to anyone willing to pay a monthly subscription for the engine. For $10 USD a month, subscribers can ...
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Crytek UK has revealed that it is working on a brand new first-person shooter. The development studio, which was created following the demise of Free Radical, told Develop that it is concentrating on ...
Crytek has finally responded to reports that it is in deep financial trouble to reveal that all of its development studios outside of Frankfurt and Kiev will no longer remain with the company. The ...
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Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age is no longer in development at Cytek's Austin studio, with the company moving the project to Crytek Frankfurt in Germany. VentureBeat reports that Crytek USA also saw ...