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Friday, April 17, 2020

Crysis Remastered will not have multiplayer, arriving this summer


We got a few more details about the remaster of the original Crysis. It has been confirmed, among other things, that the remaster will only experience a single-player portion of the game.

Crysis Remastered was announced yesterday for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, and in the meantime we got a few details we didn't know immediately. For starters, the remaster is not the team that made the original, but the development studio Saber Interactive. Admittedly, Crytek monitors all this and provides them with technical support for the CryEngine on which the remaster is based.

The positive part of Saber Interactive's engagement news is related to the Nintendo Switch console version. Specifically, this team proved to be adept at optimizing demanding games for poor Switch Console hardware - last year they switched The Witcher 3 to Switch, and the result was surprisingly good.

Furthermore, we learned that Crysis Remastered will focus on the single-player component, which means there will be no multiplayer in the remaster. It is unclear whether the campaign from the Warhead expansion will be included, but it has been said that we will see single-player campaigns (in the plural), so this gives hope that Psych's adventure may also be included.

In terms of graphics options, the remaster brings new textures to HD resolution, temporal anti-aliasing, SSDO, ALL, volumetric fog and software ray tracing. There is no mention yet of what kind of hardware will be required for this.

Crysis Remastered is said to be out in the summer, with the exact date yet to be determined.

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