
According to the information, the game will be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC, but it will also debut on Nintendo Switch.
Crysis's Twitter account had been hibernating for three years, but woke up from its slumber to post small messages, which automatically caught the attention of players and the media. Crytek prepares Crysis Remastered for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Or at least that reveals a hidden page within the official website of the video game. Users have dived and found the first data about the return of the title to current platforms.
“Crytek's innovative and acclaimed first-person shooter is back!” They comment in the message. "Crysis Remastered will be released on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch (the debut of the saga in a Nintendo platform). From the developers of Far Cry, Hunt: Showdown and the Cry Engine, Crysis offers shooters fans "the best-looking" game, evolving to provide "innovative gameplay" that allows players to "adapt to real time and survive. "
Based on the first details, the remastering will incorporate new graphic features, high-quality textures, and ray tracing. There is still no date for the launch, although the website points to it being released soon. We will have to wait for Crytek and Electronic Arts, which has publication rights, to announce it officially.
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EA prepares new remasters
After editing the Command and Conquer remastering, EA confirmed during the presentation of its financial results that they had more versions updated on the way. The company said these were intellectual properties highly anticipated by fans. At the moment, the Mass Effect trilogy has not materialized, but at least we can enjoy Crysis with a new facelift.
Crytek is the original creator of Far Cry, which is now in the hands of Ubisoft. Since its inception, they have stood out for the graphic quality of their products, with Crysis as the main banner. Still, titles like Ryse: Sons of Rome also surprised by its undoubted graphic attributes.