Warface launches on Xbox 360 on April 22
Crytek's free-to-play shooter Warface will officially launch on Xbox 360 on April 22.
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Crytek's free-to-play shooter Warface will officially launch on Xbox 360 on April 22.
The free-to-play shooter Warface has reached the milestone of 25 million registered users, Crytek has announced.
Warface is launching its open beta on Xbox 360 today after a brief false alarm.
Crytek has also revealed that it will be offering a monthly subscription option for their CryEngine.
Crytek has confirmed that the CryEngine now has "full native Linux support." A demo of the engine running on the open source OS will be presented at Game Developers Conference next week.
Warface has deployed a new update on PC that adds a new co-op mode called Tower Raid and a new versus mode called Capture.
Ryse: Son of Rome is no longer getting its challenge editor, Microsoft confirmed, as resources are being refocused on DLC and free updates instead.
Ryse: Son of Rome may have been one of the big shiny exclusives at the heart of the Xbox One launch lineup but, well, it wasn't all that great. To stir up a little interest as it continues its DLC plans, Microsoft is running a week-long download sale bringing Ryse down to $39.99. It's also unveiled the second DLC pack, Mars' Chosen, which adds a new co-op Survival Mode.
Crytek has launched its open beta for Warface on Xbox 360, in preparation for the full launch this spring.
Crysis creator Crytek has dabbled in mobile development before with last year's Fibble - Flick 'n' Roll, and now it's having a stab at free-to-play games. The developer today announced The Collectables, which, unlike that little puzzler, is firmly within Crytek's comfort zone of murdering soldiers using big guns.