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The Xbox One action game will soon dominate a new territory
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The Xbox One action game will soon dominate a new territory
Less than two years after it was set up from the rubble of Vigil, Crytek USA will no longer focus on games and has suffered massive layoffs.
Deep Silver and Koch Media have a new development studio working on the game.
Crytek is addressing long-running rumors of financial troubles, noting that they will step away from traditional game development in favor of focusing on free-to-play.
Crytek is reportedly undergoing financial troubles, causing it to miss payments and cancel projects like a sequel to Ryse.
We get a first-look at Hunt: Horrors of a Gilded Age; a third-person action RPG set in the late 1800s, where players band together to seek out and kill supernatural creatures.
Even in the late nineteenth century, the spectre of the dead coming to life looms large. So it's time to pick up some rusted weapons and put them back in their place. Crytek has unveiled a the debut game from their U.S. branch, a brand new IP titled HUNT: Horrors of the Gilded Age.
In 2011, Crytek announced their intention to developer a sequel to Homefront. Today, they've announced Homefront: The Revolution, which sees North Korea conquer the United States in 2025 and average citizens in Philadelphia fight for their freedom.
Crytek has announced a new IP that will be released this summer, and features many mythical and historical characters.
GameSpy's online services will be shut down on May 31. Some publishers are actively finding a way to make their multiplayer games work. For example, older Battlefield games will continue operating, as will Arma. Developers like Capcom and Epic Games are planning workarounds. But, one franchise's legacy games will close its online doors come May 31: Crysis.