Crytek's development technology CryEngine is now available to all developers through Steam. The game engine has been used to create titles such as Ryse: Son of Rome and the Crysis series. CryEngine is ...
The next Xbox Games Showcase finally took place, and it was an important one for Microsoft. As we hit the midway point of a tumultuous year that has been full of layoffs, studio closures, and the ...
No, your PC's water cooling loop did not spring a leak (we hope not, anyway), it is just sweating in the face of a rumored Crysis remake potentially being in the works. While nothing is certain (yet), ...
This could mean all manner of things, but signs point specifically to a fresh version of the original Crysis, first released back in 2007. Last month, a new trailer was released to showcase a decade ...
Our April Fools' 2020 roundup includes a mention of crysis.com, which had been updated with a flashy new image of Nomad (or whoever), suggesting that a new take on one of PC gaming's greatest "can you ...
Crytek and Google have joined forces to bring the Cryengine to Android devices. As announced on its website, the developers can register for the 3D games development platforms beta – it is expected to ...
RTX Off: Real-time ray tracing could become available for every modern GPU someday, including AMD's and Nvidia's current hardware. Crytek has built a real-time ray tracing system that doesn't care ...
Crytek has recently released the full source code for CryEngine on version control system GitHub. Only last March the company had released the latest version of its game engine under a ...
Crytek have released the source code of their triple-A game engine, CryEngine, for free on GitHub, though it's still classed as a licensed product. Guess how many of our best PC games list were ...
In an in-depth look at CryEngine 3 (the latest iteration of Crytek’s incredible tech) in this month’s Edge magazine, Mark Atkinson, Crytek’s director of technology, has plenty to say about the hugely ...