The Black Panel writes: As developers go, few have enjoyed pushing the boundaries of PC hardware as much as Germany’s Crytek. Its 2004 debut Far Cry enjoyed success worldwide, prompting publisher Ubisoft to continue developing the brand in-house. Crytek, meanwhile, focused on further iterations of the licensable CryEngine and FPS series Crysis, first released in 2007 with a sequel following in 2011. We recently talked to Crytek Producer Michael Elliot Read about his history in the industry, his work on the upcoming Crysis 3, how the series is pushing forward and what kind of experience PC and console gamers can expect.
Battlefield Bad Company 2, Dead Space 2, Crysis 3, and a handful other EA games have finally had their online services shut down.
I had no idea that Bad Company 2 was still running, and only now that I know, I want to jump on! 😥
BF1943 is the only online MP game that I was genuinely interested in. Been playing since launch 14 years ago. Hate that I couldn't put in as much time to play as I'd hoped for during the final week.
Dead Space 2...... I wasn't even aware that had multiplayer. Nevermind that it was apparently one of their best multiplayers!
Dead Space 2 multiplayer had been hanging on for years - I'd boot my PS3 up to see some familiar names in lobbies. This will definitely be missed!
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?