![]() It will be a digital release via the Epic Games Store the PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop and the Microsoft Store, players can get 3 games for the price of 2 with the Trilogy being priced at USD 49.99 / EUR 49.99.Ĭrysis 2 Remastered and Crysis 3 Remastered LaunchĬrysis 2 Remastered and Crysis 3 Remastered, featuring the single-player campaigns from the original games released in 20 respectively, will launch on the Epic Games Store, the PlayStation Store, the Microsoft Store, and the Nintendo Switch eShop on October 15 th for USD 29.99 / EUR 29.99 each. Watch below to see the differences between the games.Ĭrysis Remastered Trilogy will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC and also plays well on Xbox Series X|S and PS5. In addition to substantial performance gains, Crysis Remastered Trilogy features improved lighting and visually enhanced characters, weapons, and environments, plus high-definition textures for crystal clear images.Īhead of the October 15 launch Crytek has released comparison videos which show the difference between the remasters on Xbox Series X compared to the original games on Xbox 360, and a PlayStation 3 vs PlayStation 5 comparision trailer with a PC version coming soon. On Xbox Series X & PlayStation 5 the Crysis remasters play between 1080p and 4K at 60 FPS, achieved with Dynamic Resolution for excellent performance on today's hardware. The original games played at an average of 720p resolution and up to 30 FPS. The Crysis Remastered Trilogy is optimized and enhanced towards next-generation consoles meaning the Crysis games play smoother and better than ever before. ![]() Additionally, twenty art cards randomly inserted into day one orders for each format will be numbered and autographed by members of the development team. Nintendo Switch will get a separated retail release for Crysis 1, 2 and 3 Remastered, with players being able to get their hands on an exclusive bonus art card. Game mechanics like firing dual guns independently never returned.Crysis Remastered Trilogy will also receive a physical release for Xbox and PlayStation platforms. You'll notice that in Crysis 3, Psycho doesn't talk about any of the events that happened during Warhead. I don't think they consider Warhead canon. Game studios can be stubborn about things like canon. It's pointless to abandon Crysis Warhead Remastered. That shows pure laziness from the devs itself. Originally posted by □□실비아□□:Doesn't matter. By making this trilogy of games and intentionally marketing it as "All the Crysis games" they're making Warhead more obscure, possibly intentionally. ![]() That isn't to say that Crytek might not revisit Warhead someday if they think money can be made, but don't count on it. It wasn't made by them, and while they haven't made it non-canon, they steer well clear of it, and they will never remake it or do anything to make it prominent over their own games. It has long been rumoured that Bethesda don't like Fallout: New Vegas. Extraction Point was an outsourced expansion pack that continued the story and characters in a direction they disagreed with. And you can say, "But Extraction Point is better than FEAR 2! It's better than FEAR 1, even!" But Monolith doesn't care. FEAR 2 and FEAR 3 ignore the TimeGate FEAR expansions. It's like how Valve ignore the Gearbox Half-Life games. ![]() Game mechanics like firing dual guns independently never returned. ![]() And Crytek intentionally avoids promoting Warhead, and they dont include it in the any trilogy promoting material, any twitter polls etc. but like the previous post said, Warhead was never a part of Crysis 1, it was a standalone game done by a different studio. Originally posted by Rajta:His other two brothers took the roles of joint CEO. ![]()
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