In version 5.4DirectX 12 multi-GPU support coming in FebruaryAccording to the latest report, Crytek is planning to update its CryEngine with both Vulkan and DirectX 12 multi-GPU support soon.
Exploring VR possibilitiesCrytek, a developer behind Crysis, is apparently ready for virtual reality and is currently exploring virtual reality in CryEngine.
Something new for Oculus Rift?According to a newest report, it appears that Crytek also wants a piece of that Virtual Reality cake as the company will be showing a new VR experience during Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2015 scheduled for next month.
For the PC, of courseCrytek has released new and officially system requirements for the PC version of Ryse: Son of Rome. The more surprising fact is that these new system requirements are actually lower than earlier released ones.
Ex Xbox One exclusiveCrytek has finally confirmed that Ryse: Son of Rome title will be coming to the PC on October 10th.
Game director allegedly leavesCrytek might be in a whole lot more trouble than anyone could have guessed as according to recent rumors, the game director for Homefront: The Revolution game, Hasit Zala has allegedly resigned from his position at Crytek UK.
Developer in troubleThere have already been some rumors regarding the state of the Crytek, a developer that is well known for its Crysis and Ryse game titles but now it appears that its UK office is no longer going to work.
Disagreement between Microsoft and CrytekAccording to a couple of rumors floating around the Internet, there might not be a sequel to the Ryse: Son of Rome game as it might have been canceled due to disagreement between Microsoft and Crytek.
Upcoming games might require moreAccording to Crytek, 8GB of RAM, which is currently considered as a sort of a minimum if you are looking to play games on the PC as well as exactly the amount of RAM both next-gen consoles have might not be enough for upcoming games.
Once GameSpy shutdownPrevious announcement that GameSpy will be shutting down on May 31st 2014 left a lot of games stranded without multiplayer, including the Crytek's Crysis 1 and Cryis 2.
US $9.90 per month and without royaltiesUnreal Engine 4 is not the only one that will be switching to subscription model as Crytek has announced that its CryEngine will be available in a new "engine-as-a-service" program which will offer subscribers the full CryEngine toolset for US $9.90 per month.
Shows new CryEngine trailersDuring Game Developer Conference 2014, Crytek has not only showcased its new CryEngine but also joined a growing list of developers that signed their support for AMD's Mantle API.
Linux getting bigger in PC gamingThe "Can it run Crysis?" question might be coming to Linux OS as the game developer Crytek has announced that it will reveal a version of its CryEngine 3 which will have a native support for Linux at GDC 2014, scheduled to kick off next week.
Directly from OriginCrysis trilogy which includes all three Crysis titles with all DLCs is now available over at Origin for €39,99, as a single digital release.
Looks simply awesomeThe new engine will feature improved support for developers and obviously, Crytek has als been adding a plethora of new visual effects. In the following video you will lots of stunning graphics.
Am 21. Februar 2013 soll es soweit sein: An diesem Tag erscheint seit langem wieder ein Titel der aktuelle Hardware zum Schwitzen bringen wird. Gamer rund um den Globus erwarten dementsprechend eine atemberaubende Grafik. Vielleicht aber vermag Crysis 3 auch bezüglich Gameplay und Story zu überzeugen. Die Jungs bei Gametrailers.com haben bereits Zugriff auf die Vollversion des Spiels und lassen die Fangemeinde nicht mehr länger warten und präsentieren ihr Review zu Crysis 3.
Derzeit arbeitet Crytek an einem Free-2-Play-Spiel, das auf den Namen Warface hört und sich bereits in der geschlossenen Beta-Phase befindet. Nun zeigt das Studio einen Teaser, der nicht weniger als zehn Minuten Ingame-Action enthält.
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