Following a number of reports claiming that Crytek had canceled games and was losing staff after not paying them, the studio has shared an official statement with GameSpot addressing what's been ...
The Crytek team behind “Warface” is splitting from the Kiev developer to form a new independent studio which will continue to work on the six-year-old game, Crytek announced on Wednesday. The new ...
Crytek, the developer behind Far Cry, Crysis, and CryEngine, has released a surprise gift for artists and game designers alike: a new documentary series celebrating the studio’s 25th anniversary, and ...
New documents filed by Crytek in its suit against Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games suggest that Crytek does not expect Squadron 42 to launch this year, or at least not before the matter is ...
Crytek announced a major change in structure today: The developer is shedding five of its studios, with only Crytek’s Frankfurt, Germany and Kiev, Ukraine studios remaining. In a press release, Crytek ...
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 ...
TL;DR: Crytek has paused Crysis 4 development and laid off 15% of its workforce due to challenging market conditions. The company is focusing on Hunt: Showdown 1896, aiming for financial ...
Instead of serving as the CEO and president, Yerli will move into a new position as a strategic shareholder for the publisher and developer. Avni and Faruk Yerli will take his place with the two ...
When I played the Everest VR demo last month at GDC, it terrified me. My fear of heights (or more accurately, my fear of falling) combined with the full-body immersion the HTC Vive is currently ...
Crytek, the company behind the Crysis games, has announced the closure of five of its international studios. Its development houses in Budapest, Sofia, Istanbul, Seoul, and Shanghai will all either be ...
Crytek is expanding its reach, by announcing its new Film Engine initiative, with Crytek's President and CEO, Cevat Yerli, announcing a new independant company, and a new technology designed ...
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