Hunt Showdown update 1.5 is finally here and it introduces a brand new feature called Custom Ammo as well as some new weapons and tons of general fixes to deliver a much better experience. The fans and players of Hunt Showdown were excited about the arrival of the new major update that Crytek has promised
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Hunt Showdown is a first-person shooter from Crysis developer Crytek. The game released on PC and Xbox One in 2019 before coming to PS4 last year. Now, developers Crytek has revealed the details for the Hunt Showdown Update for February 2021, ver. 1.4.9, which includes some new DLC and bug fixes. Here’s everything you need
Remember when it was announced that Crysis, the game that used to be the benchmark for gaming PCs, was heading to the Nintendo Switch as a remastered edition? If you were like me and wondering how on Earth the game would look running on Nintendo’s handheld system, then you’re in luck because there’s a tech trailer
The ongoing story of Crysis Remastered’s release continues to get even more bizarre. After delaying the touched-up iteration of the classic shooter last week due to fan dissatisfaction with the game’s look, Crytek has today announced that it will be moving forward with the launch of Crysis Remastered later this month after all – on one platform, at
Remember earlier this week when we reported that the first gameplay footage of Crysis Remastered was set to be released today? Well, it turns out that this is no longer going to be the case and, in fact, the game itself has now been delayed outright. Over on the official Crysis Twitter account today, Crytek announced that
Remember when Crysis Remastered was revealed a full decade ago? Actually, it was only back in April, but it feels like it happened ten years back. Thanks, 2o20. Anyway, after unveiling the game a few months back with nothing more than some fancy key art, a teaser trailer, and some initial details, Crytek is finally set
Crytek, the developer of the science fiction Crysis series, has confirmed to Inverse.com that the upcoming Crysis Remastered title is going to include only the campaign from the first title. After some misleading terminology referring to “remasters,” as in more than one remaster, used in a now-deleted tweet from Saber Interactive’s Tim Willits, fans were
With the original Crysis game going under a visual reconstruction at Crytek, it seems the remastered version of its popular expansion, Warhead, would be feasible as Tim Willits from Saber Interactive, co-developer of Crysis Remastered, reveals that they will share more on the “remasters” soon. Although there’s no official confirmation yet, referring to upcoming “remasters”
Crytek has been doing a lot of teasing the past few days in regards to Crysis. Originally, the official Twitter account started tweeting again, leaving us all wondering if a new title was in the works, or even a remaster. A tweet specifically referring to a line of dialogue from the original game locked in those thoughts
After nearly four years, all of a sudden, Crysis made an appearance on Twitter yesterday with a mysterious tweet hinting at a new upcoming title from the series. The tweet has already been liked by over 80,000 users, which is 8 times more than the number of the account’s followers. Today, the people at Crytek
Crytek’s Crysis series hasn’t been heard from since the launch of Crysis 3 all the way back in 2013, but it seems like that could soon be changing. This morning, the official Crysis Twitter account popped back up and tweeted out an odd message that looks to be teasing something. “Receiving data,” was the only thing that the
After launching on Xbox One and PC last year, Crytek has finally announced when those on PS4 will be able to get their hands on the multiplayer shooter Hunt: Showdown. Detailed today on Crytek’s website, it was revealed that the long-awaited PS4 iteration of Hunt: Showdown will finally drop on February 18, 2020. This version of the
In a strange turn of events, it seems like developers Crytek and the Star Citizen and Squadron 42 developers — Cloud Imperium Games Corporation ICIG) and Roberts Space Industries Corporation — may not be happening. In recent court filings (spotted in Reddit), the two companies have supported a dismissal of the case following some new information. However, according to
Crytek has announced they are partnering with Improbable for, “a new AAA game,” that they will be building together using Cryengine and SpatialOS. Crytek promises they will have more, “detail on this AA game project soon.” Crytek started working closely with Improbable after Unity announced changes to its Terms of Service that rendered cloud-based services
This week’s additions to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list have been revealed and it includes the entirety of the Crysis saga. Yes, all three Crysis games have now joined the list of Xbox 360 games now available for play on Xbox One starting today. If you aren’t familiar with Crysis, it’s a series of FPS titles that were developed
Crytek’s first-person shooter title Hunt: Showdown has received its first major update and includes addresses a substantial amount of changes and bug fixes, adds new equipment and gameplay features. Oh yeah, and it offers players $4000 of in-game money as a way to apologize to players for all the technical problems that plagued the game in the past.
PlayFusion has announced a strategic partnership with Crytek to give CRYENGINE licensees new features and development tools. The agreement includes PlayFusion’s Enhanced Reality Engine to be included with the CRYENGINE software. Avni Yerli, the Crytek joint CEO and founder, had this to say about the partnership with PlayFusion: PlayFusion’s visionary technology brings next-level multiplayer augmented
Crytek’s new multiplayer FPS Hunt: Showdown has been in Early Access on PC since February, but up until now, was only playable in English. That changed today though, as the developers announced that both Simplified Chinese and Russian localizations have been added through today’s update. In order to change which language you want to play
This week, German indie developer Crytek has announced that its upcoming title Hunt: Showdown is available now as an Early Access title on Steam for $29.99 along with the system requirements needed to run the game. According to the Steam page, gamers looking to run the game at the lowest settings will need at least Windows