At long last, developer Crytek has unveiled Crysis 4 with a teaser trailer that seems to hint at Prophet's return.
At long last, developer Crytek has confirmed what many of its fans have long awaited - Crysis 4 - yes, a fourth Crysis game - is in active development. Such news comes roughly two years after the German studio first began teasing the franchise's return. Said return came in the form of 2020's Crysis Remastered, which launched for last-gen consoles and PC. The developer even published a version of the classic PC experience for the Nintendo Switch.
As players will remember, Crysis Remastered suffered mightily at launch across all platforms, especially consoles. Framerate issues served as the biggest hiccup, often derailing the flow of combat and exploration. Crytek managed to fix most of the remaster's troubles, then followed those efforts up with a remastered collection that featured all three of the Crysis titles.
Crysis first launched in 2007, serving as little more than a gorgeous technical showcase on PC. The"Can it run Crysis?" meme began there and continued to hold weight through the February 2013 release of Crysis 3. Undoubtedly, this new installment will push modern technology to its limits in some way, shape, or form.Crysis 4 is currently in development for unspecified platforms and will launch at an unspecified time, per the teaser trailer. .