City Interactive today announced that it has licensed the state-of-the-art CryENGINE 3 from Crytek to develop two new, but unannounced FPS games for release over the next couple of years.
MP1st talks to Crytek about Hunt: Showdown's success, future title updates, inspiration behind weapons and more.
Crytek gives an update on their new Crysis game, confirming that it's still in development, with more to share down the road.
That's awesome. So how long till the studio closes and everyone gets fired?
Immersed Gamer writes: "Frans Bouma just received a Cease and Desist letter from Crytek, developers of Crysis. Did he pirate their game? Or maybe he infringed on their copyright? What horrible thing did Bouma do to deserve this? Well, he modded in a photo mode so that people could take beautiful pictures and share them on social media."
"from his Patreon page" Uhhhh yeah.......Oh gee and I wonder why that was problem? You know where this goes there Filip or perhaps you are just not quite yet.
Rarely do you see something with so much potential (Crytek) shoot themselves in the foot so many times.
Instead of sending a C&D Crytek should thank him, for this, because this will lead to more people buying and playing the game.
Hopefully there better then crysis and crysis 2 cause i'm not feeling them 2bh
Crysis 2...not feeling, really!?
I think it looks like it could be a stunner.
Ghost Warrior is underated and these devs know what theyre doing, so using a good engine means good thing!!
Great, just what the market needed...
More FPS to prove IZ TEH AWESUMZ GRAPHIXXORZZ
would love to see another develope using this tech for an rpg or hack/slash game
Innovation is dead.
@R_aVe_N
How is making an observation on the lack of originality in gaming..in a platform-non specific article trolling?
QQ?