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Crysis insists on Twitter with more cryptic messages hinting at its return

Crysis insists on Twitter with more cryptic messages hinting at its return

After a first message on April 13, the official account of the Crytek saga sends a message that raises a question and awaits an answer.

Crysis is back, at least, on Twitter. After a first message this past April 13 where they claimed to be "receiving data", the profile of the acclaimed video game saga from Crytek and EA now publishes a new message that makes it clear that this is a statement of intent and that, seen this second message, it is more than likely that there is a third.

"Hey Nomad, are you still with us?", You can read in the message published this April 14. Whether there will be an answer or not is something we do not know. After the publication of Crysis 3 last year 2013 and Ryse: Son of Rome that same year for Microsoft, the German company based in Frankfurt has not republished a video game of any of its known sagas; only Hunt: Showdown and Warface in multiplatform format and far from Electronic Arts, with which he maintains a close relationship. Crytek is seeking employees for "an unannounced AAA game." That is, they have a large project underway, although it is unknown if it is an EA order.

EA works on several remasters for before March 2021

Because EA is the focus of all eyes now, as it is known that they are working on several remasters for the current fiscal year that will end on March 31, 2021. At the moment, we can only name two of those remasters (if there's more): Burnout Paradise Remastered for Nintendo Switch and Command and Conquer. Otherwise, a new FIFA is expected for the month of September; Dragon Age 4 aims to be a project that will take several years to pray; while Battlefield, at least in 2020, will not be seen in stores given its rest period.

Crysis is the saga that many want to see back; especially when the franchise name is being deliberately revived. In any case, there is no data that we can share about whether it may be a remake of the first part or if, on the contrary, they will be embarked on the next numbered episode of the license.

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