The Crysis Remastered Trilogy presented by Crytek in June 2021 now has a release date — the game will be released on October 15, 2021.
With the release, Crytek wants to have completely redesigned the series. Crysis, Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 are then available individually or in a package in a remastered version.
Crytek has now significantly revised Crysis Remastered compared to the first appearance almost a year ago, Part 2 and Part 3 should appear in better shape right from the start.
The three Crysis parts are to come for the PC, the Xbox Series X and Playstation 5. Surprising, a release for the Nintendo Switch is also planned.
While there are no real limits to the resolution and frame rate on the PC, for the next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft, Crytek specifies a frame rate of 60 fps in 4K. The original version of Crysis from 2007 ran just as smoothly in 720p at 30 fps. All three remastered parts should get improved lighting effects, visually more beautiful figures, weapons and environments. High-resolution textures are also provided.
The Crysis Remastered Trilogy for the PC as well as the Microsoft and Sony consoles will cost $49.99. Also, all three parts can be purchased individually, with each game costing $29.99.
The PC version will be available exclusively from Epic, while the console versions will be available in Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo stores.