Crytek has confirmed the release of CryEngine 5.5 after it spent six months in the preview stage, with the full version bringing over a thousand updates, tweaks, and changes. The new version brings in ...
Crytek's CryEngine is now available on a subscription basis exclusively on Steam, offering subscribers full access to the engine and development suite for £6.99/$9.90 per month, or at a 17 percent ...
Today CryTek has announced the launch of a new “Pay What You Want” business model for its virtual reality games engine CryEngine V which has also been launched ...
A new version of the CryEngine (Crysis 3, Ryse) is now available to developers, Crytek announced. Simply called "CryEngine," the now-numberless technology supports both current-generation systems as ...
Crytek, the German maker of video games such as Ryse: Son of Rome, has officially released its CryEngine game development engine as a service today on Valve’s Steam digital distribution service. The ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Crysis is one of the most anticipated PC games of 2007 thanks to its ...
The underlying bones of Linux gaming just keep on getting stronger. Crytek’s CryEngine now supports Linux, and that means support for SteamOS, too. It may not be quite as simple as that—a game created ...
Chances are that over the last few years you’ve played a game built using the Unreal Engine 3. Whether on BioShock, Unreal Tournament 3, Gears of War or another game, you’ve seen the engine in action.
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