Crysis Remastered will, following its original delay back in June, now come to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on 18th September – and developer Crytek has released a fresh trailer, offering the sneakiest of peeks at the new tech featured in its enhanced first-person shooter.
Cast your mind back a few months and you might remember Crysis Remastered’s unofficial debut via a leaked trailer, which, it’s fair to say, wasn’t particularly well-received by the Crysis community, with many coming away disappointed by the “improvements” they saw.
Crytek quickly sprang into action, telling fans, “We’ve seen all the reactions – the good and the bad – and we’re listening!”. It also said it had taken the decision to delay Crysis Remastered “by a few weeks” on all platforms, in order to get the experience “up to the PC and console-breaking standard you’ve come to expect from PC games.”
Crysis Remastered will, following its original delay back in June, now come to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on 18th September – and developer Crytek has released a fresh trailer, offering the sneakiest of peeks at the new tech featured in its enhanced first-person shooter.Cast your mind back a few months and you might remember Crysis Remastered’s unofficial debut via a leaked trailer, which, it’s fair to say, wasn’t particularly well-received by the Crysis community, with many coming away disappointed by the “improvements” they saw.Crytek quickly sprang into action, telling fans, “We’ve seen all the reactions – the good and the bad – and we’re listening!”. It also said it had taken the decision to delay Crysis Remastered “by a few weeks” on all platforms, in order to get the experience “up to the PC and console-breaking standard you’ve come to expect from PC games.”Read moreEurogamer.net