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Crytek has no plans for Wii U

Crytek, the developer behind such titles as Crysis 3 and Homefront 2, doesn’t have any plans to make games for the Wii U at the moment. Founder and CEO Cevat Yerli shared the update in an interview with German site Golem.

Although Crytek won’t be involved with software development, the studio’s CryEngine technology will be incorporated into projects from other companies.

Yerli said (rough translation):

“We have no plans for either system yet (Wii U and Vita). There will be Wii U games that run with the CryEngine, but they come from the licensees”

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NYC_Gamer4769d ago

Crytek will produce games for Wii-U since they are part of EA's partner program

DeadlyFire4769d ago

Yup. Just a matter of time. Yet means we want to be impressed first, but thier engine runs rather well unoptimized so its already a likely yes to Crysis 3/4 and other projects from Crytek hitting WiiU in 2013/2014. Just let them optimize it and toy with it before we strike them down for not accepting Wii U for development just yet.

CoolBeansRus4769d ago

If they figure it will cost too much time to program for a console that is not universal(in terms of controller) or requires more time maybe they won't. They will still have three other consoles by next year!?!

donman14769d ago

Very Interesting… if you read his comments again, he is saying that there are games in development that are using their CryEngine. I hope this means CryEngine 3.4. That means there are graphically intense games being developed for the Wii U for a later release time frame.

core_54769d ago

lol, the photo! is cevat getting fatter every year?

Batzi4769d ago

I never had plans to buy any Crytek games.

Walker4769d ago (Edited 4769d ago )

is Wii U a console or ... ?

Walker4769d ago (Edited 4769d ago )

And they can not run their next generation graphics engine on it?

dark-hollow4769d ago

red dead isnt available on pc. does it means pc cant run it?

beerkeg4769d ago

“We have no plans for either system yet (Wii U and Vita). There will be Wii U games that run with the CryEngine, but they come from the licensees”

Even though this was up on top for you to easily read Walker007 I've posted it here to help you.

It's hard some times, but if you look you can find all sorts of information before you post.

TheModernKamikaze4769d ago

you mean Crytek?
They can run it on Wii-U but have no plans..YET.

Andreas-Sword4768d ago

Wii U is a handheld for kids.

abzdine4769d ago

and i've no plans for Crytek :) Wii U will shine with its exclusives, not multi support FPSs (Crysis probably)

yabhero4769d ago

I love Nintendo exclusives, but I wouldn't mind some multi support FPSes

abzdine4769d ago

I buy Nintendo consoles to play the exclusive games. Crysis on Wii U i really dont care if it releases on it because it will be available on other formats and i dont play FPSs anyway !

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DF Direct: Crysis 4's uncertain future is a grim portend for the industry

Crysis 4 is "on hold" and Crytek is facing layoffs - so what does that mean for the company that was once Germany's biggest games dev + the industry as a whole?

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PrinceOfAnger126d ago

I really want to see a Crysis 4 with all the ray-tracing & path-tracing effects. It would be a shame if they canceled the project. Maybe they could do a kickstarter?

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" Crysis is something of a tentpole game series for us at Digital Foundry, with a reputation for being an early adopter of graphics technologies that would later define entire generations of PC and console video games. That includes the likes of screen-space ambient occlusion, sub-surface scattering and ray-marched volumetric lighting, but you could write volumes about just how ground-breaking that first game was "

isarai126d ago

I really hope they come out and push the industry forward like they used to. I miss old crytek

PrinceOfAnger124d ago

They all look disappointed by this news especially Alex

JEECE123d ago

Pretty sad that the studio that gave us a monumental game like Crysis is now subsisting on microtransactions from a live service PVPVE game.

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Crysis 4 put "on hold" as developer Crytek is next studio hit by layoffs

Crysis developer Crytek is the next studio hit by layoffs, as it announces it's set to lose an estimated 15 percent of its 400 employees.

RaidenBlack132d ago

Why'd the day start with such sad gaming news?
Absolutely disheartening.

Jingsing132d ago

Maybe putting The Power Rangers in Hunt Showdown will get you some money back. (sarcasm)

Kassanova07132d ago

I'm always rooting for Crytek.

P_Bomb131d ago

I’m rooting for Crysis. Hope they work it out.

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Crytek Wanted Crysis To Be "Future-Proof"

According to Crytek CEO Cervat Yerli, "I want[ed] to make sure Crysis does not age, that [it] is future proofed, meaning that if I played it three years from now, it should look better than today." Yerli and the team designed Crysis' highest graphical settings for the PC hardware of 2010 and beyond.

While Crytek has officially announced Crysis 4 is in development, nothing new has surfaced. For now, gamers' only way to scratch that itch is to play the Crysis Remastered Trilogy available on PC and consoles.

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RaidenBlack155d ago

OG 2007 Crysis (not the remastered weirdo), is & will forever be a legend amongst the PC community.

PrinceOfAnger155d ago

This video will always be impressive to me, even for years to come. Some things here are better than games we have today, OG crysis is the best version!

https://youtu.be/SVg63_aNr-...

RaidenBlack154d ago

OG Crysis physics, man ... amazing! Thanks for the reminder!

PrinceOfAnger153d ago (Edited 153d ago )

Looks really nice with VR mod too

FinalFantasyFanatic154d ago

I'm still shocked that it looks as good as it does today, puts some modern games to shame.

Profchaos153d ago

I thought the remaster was fine tbh some rough edges at launch but after some patches it's decent

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isarai154d ago

I mean the lighting and physics still hold up extremely well. I still revisit it from time to time.

RedDeadLB154d ago

That CPU performance thing is preventing it.

isarai153d ago

Yeah unfortunately Crystek's decision to bet on the linear progression of clock speed in CPUs was derailed by the unforseen shift towards multicore CPUs. It just wasn't built with that in mind because that wasn't even in the conversation at the moment

DivineHand125154d ago

I remember when I tried to play Crysis with my Intel Pentium Dual core E2200 @2.2GHz , 4GB ram and GeForce 9400gt. I was a kid back then and that was the best I could do. I would get about 15 to 20 fps. When I over clocked the CPU to 2.8GHz I would get about 40fps. The experience wasn't good at all and it was the only PC game I could not run back then unless and put the settings on low. At that point the game went from cutting edge graphics to PS2 graphics. To this day I haven't completed the OG Crysis. I was able to complete Crysis 2 and 3 after building a new PC when I got my first job.

HyperMoused154d ago

Never played it, worth a try you think?

Profchaos153d ago (Edited 153d ago )

Worth a try just because it's the only game that lets you pick up a turtle on the beach and throw it at enemy soldiers that should have been a back of the box feature.

But nah seriously unless you're nostalgic for it I'm not sure if it will hold up

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