Crysis Remastered Releases This Month on Switch, Other Platform Versions Still Delayed
After the trailer leaked early, Crytek decided to delay the release of Crysis Remastered in order to improve the visuals which fans criticized as looking the same or even worse than the original version. However, it seems that the Switch version will be released earlier than the other platform versions.
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This makes sense considering that the Switch is not a console that focuses on visuals, so developers don’t have to worry about previous fan criticism and just need to make sure the game ports run smoothly.
Through Twitter, Crysis Remastered is confirmed for release on July 23 for Nintendo Switch. Other versions have no new information for now.
Crysis 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!
Watch this space for further updates.https://t.co/2JnfyC7jRE pic.twitter.com/W6W3DDypgv
— Crysis (@Crysis) July 10, 2020
In the past, this game from Crytek was the “toughest” game to run on a PC, even the hardware that was available when the game was released no one was able to run the game on it. settings highest. Unexpectedly 13 years later, this game with the Cry Engine will get a port for Nintendo’s hybrid console with the Tegra X1 capital.
The Switch version of Crysis Remastered will be priced at $29.99 and according to the page on the eShop, the game will require storage of 6.2 GB which is more or less equivalent to the PC version first.
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