Crytek unveiled its next-generation video game development engine, CryEngine, today, and it supports virtual reality headsets. The Frankfurt, Germany-based company made the announcement at...
Amazon launched its Lumberyard video game engine this week, showing its intentions to become a much bigger platform company in the games business. To date,...
The studio is moving development of Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age from its U.S. team to Frankfurt in addition to its just-announced agreement with Deep Silver regarding Homefront.
Crytek told GamesBeat that the reports of its troubles were inaccurate. Now, given today's statement, it seems like the company was purposely misleading the public.