Crytek will be demonstrating a cross-platform version of CryENGINE 2, the technology that powered Crysis (PC), at this year's Game Developers Conference. The presentation, which will only be open to ...
Crytek has just announced that its CRYENGINE is now open source, releasing the software to GitHub so that anyone can grab it. There are still licensing terms, even though CRYENGINE is now a free ...
San Diego-based independent developer Paleo Entertainment announced today that it has licensed Crytek's CryENGINE 2 technology to power its upcoming PC first person shooter Merchants of Brooklyn.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Crysis is one of the most anticipated PC games of 2007 thanks to its state-of-the-art visuals as well as the track record of its developer, Germany's ...
After months of speculation and numerous denials, it appears that the current generation of consoles from Microsoft and Sony are indeed capable of handling at least one version of the previously ...
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