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Crysis Remastered Will Still Be Released on Nintendo Switch on July 23 – Digital Market News

Following the delay of Crysis Remastered’s release date and trailer premiere as a result of mixed reactions to leaked footage, Crytek has announced that Crysis Remastered for Switch it’s still released on July 23, 2020.The news was revealed on Twitter by the official Crysis account which said “Dear fans, you may have seen our last update about the Crysis Remastered release, and we have good news for you. We can confirm that Crysis will still be coming to Nintendo Switch on July 23rd!”There is still no word on the release date for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or PC.
The trailer and release date announcement were both supposed to happen on July 1, 2020, but Crytek made the decision to delay the remaster of the 2007 original to “get Crysis Remastered up to the PC- and console-breaking standard you’ve come to expect from Crysis games.”
In our overview of Cysis in 2007, we said “Crysis is among, if not the, most stunningly beautiful games we’ve ever seen. But even beyond that, it’s really a pretty fantastic shooter. Solid weapons, intelligent enemies, and fairly open level designs mix with nano-suit powers to make this 1 of the more entertaining ballistic showdowns in some time.”
Crysis Remastered has been co-developed by Crytek and Saber Interactive, and will feature improved graphics and optimizations for current-gen consoles including software-based ray tracing, supreme quality textures, improved art assets, temporal anti-aliasing, SSDO, SVOGI, depth fields, new light settings, motion blur, and particle effects (where applicable).
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