With Crytek constantly touting the power of CryEngine 3,
specifically how well it looks and runs on home consoles, it should
come as no surprise that Crysis 2 is coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, as well as PC. But now I'm getting ahead of myself. Crysis 2?
Yep, it was announced today. Unfortunately, no screenshots or actual
information accompanied the standard vague press release. We do know
that EA will be publishing the game through its Partners program, but
that doesn't exactly have the same effect as say, I don't know, in-game foliage. So instead of talking about what little there is to know about Crysis 2 at this point in time, I propose we talk about how awesome an open-world Jurassic Park (or Predator) game could potentially be if it used CryEngine 3. Go on, discuss!
EA PARTNERS AND CRYTEK ANNOUNCE DEAL EXTENSION FOR MULTIPLATFORM DEVELOPMENT OF CRYSIS 2
Next
Installment of the Critically-Acclaimed Crysis Franchise will be First
Game Built on Crytek's Multiplatform CryENGINE 3 Technology Redwood
City, Calif. – June 1, 2009 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS)
announced today that it has agreed to a deal extension with Crytek
GmbH, the award-winning developers of the Crysis® universe, to publish
Crysis 2. Renowned for their technical excellence, artistic
craftsmanship and commitment to quality, Crytek is building Crysis 2 on
their new state-of-the-art multiplatform game development solution
CryENGINE®3 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, the
PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, and the PC.
“The
development of Crysis 2 marks a major stepping stone for our studio,”
said Cevat Yerli, CEO and President of Crytek. “This is not only the
next game in the Crysis franchise, it’s the first title we are
developing for consoles and the first title being built on CryENGINE 3.
We are excited to have the support of EA Partners again as we work
together to make the launch of Crysis 2 a huge event.”
“Nothing
speaks more to the success of the EA Partners program than when a
studio the caliber of Crytek continues to work with us,” said David
DeMartini, Senior Vice President and General Manager of EA Partners.
“Crytek is already one of the elite PC development studios in the world
and we are excited to have the opportunity to partner with them in
bringing their award-winning technology and gameplay to more platforms
and a wider audience with Crysis 2.”
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