Crytek, the German maker of video games such as Ryse: Son of Rome, has officially released its CryEngine game development engine as a service today on Valve’s Steam digital distribution service. The ...
The industry doesn’t really need another high profile dev bowing out like this, so we hope it isn’t true. We have rumors that Crytek is in dire financial straits. This comes from Gamestar, a gaming ...
Crytek has announced CryEngine 5, a new version of the powerful graphics tool which focuses on the strenuous demands of VR production. The new tools will be released under a "pay what you want" system ...
Crytek prides itself on on creating the highest-quality 3D graphics in its games, from the original Far Cry to today’s upcoming title, Crysis 3. The Frankfurt, Germany-based game developer also makes ...
Crytek is implementing a new royalty-based scheme for developers with the new CryEngine 5.5. Studios will have to give up five per cent of gross revenues to Crytek after their $5,000 of income. If ...
Crytek has revealed that it had a few issues getting CryEngine 3 to work on consoles during development of Crysis 2. According to an interview with GameReactor, the decision to go from making games on ...
German game studio Crytek is partnering with technology company Improbable on an unannounced AAA project, it revealed in a blog post on Wednesday. The new game will use Crytek’s game engine, called ...
Crytek lays off 15% of staff due to unfavorable market dynamics, aiming to cut costs and shift focus to Hunt: Showdown 1896. Next Crysis game postponed until Q3 2024, with layoffs inevitable despite ...
Back in late 2017, we told you about Crytek's lawsuit against Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games over an "exclusive" license to use CryEngine in its titles. Now, over two years (and one ...
Cloud Imperium Games, the developer and publisher of Star Citizen, and Crytek told a judge this week they’ve settled a 2-year-old lawsuit over the game’s use of CryEngine 3. The notice, filed on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Little has been seen recently of Ubi Soft's Far Cry, but Crytek is showing off the game's engine at this week's Game Developers Conference. As the ...