Crysis Remastered Confirmed for PC, PS4, Xbox One & Nintendo Switch

Crysis Remastered

After a lot of rumors, Crysis Remastered has been officially revealed. The first Crysis gets a remaster! The new edition of the shooter classic from 2007 has now apparently been confirmed by a leak on the official homepage of Crysis.com.

As spotted by Lashman on Twitter, Crytek’s official website confirms that this FPS is on its way to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and also on Nintendo Switch.

“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”

In addition to this official information, Crytek presents an image of the new version. You can check the image at the top of this news. At the moment, the official website lets you to see only the image that is being used in the game’s official Twitter account, which came out after almost 3 years, but the information is hidden on the policy page, found ahead of time.

The original Crysis impressed many players in 2007 as a graphic milestone. In the past 13 years, however, PC hardware and the graphic possibilities of video games have developed quite a bit. A Cryengine 5.6 tech trailer from August 2019, at least in theory, could already illustrate the graphic possibilities of Crysis Remastered.

Crysis was launched in November 2007 and became a reference for its freedom and impressive visuals, without forgetting the incredible demands that gave rise to the memes “but can you run Crysis?”

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