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Crysis Remastered

Crysis Remastered Leaks, Apparently Coming to All Current Platforms

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Crysis Remastered is in the works over at Crytek. The game was leaked through metadata of the official Crysis website’s Cookie Policy page. The page has since been deleted, but not before someone on Twitter created a GIF of themselves easily scrolling through the website.

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Neither an official reveal nor release date has been announced, but the leak states that Crysis Remastered will release on PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One. The page also had the following description:

From the makers of Far CryHunt: Showdown, and CRYENGINE, Crysis offers first person shooter fans the best-looking, evolved, and innovative gameplay, enabling players to adapt in real time to survive. Crysis Remastered brings new graphic features, high-quality textures, and the CRYENGINE’s native hardware- and API-agnostic ray tracing solution for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and—for the very first time—Nintendo Switch.

This leak comes only a few days after the official Crysis Twitter account tweeted “RECEIVING DATA” on April 13 and pertinent game quote “Hey Nomad, you’re still with us?” on April 14. This is the first time the official Twitter account has tweeted since 2016, suggesting that some sort of Crysis-related announcement was coming soon. Crysis was originally released in 2007 and its most recent entry, Crysis 3, in 2013.

Update: Crytek has made an official announcement for the game. Saber Interactive, who ported The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to Switch, is responsible for this port.


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