It's an inevitable question faced by successful trilogies: What's next after Volume 3? When the magic and mythos incepted by designers and artists and storytellers fulfills its intended purpose, is it ...
Following a number of reports claiming that Crytek had canceled games and was losing staff after not paying them, the studio has shared an official statement with GameSpot addressing what's been ...
Crytek is expanding its reach, by announcing its new Film Engine initiative, with Crytek's President and CEO, Cevat Yerli, announcing a new independant company, and a new technology designed ...
We reported a few days ago now that Crytek was beginning to walk into some trouble, with developers not flocking to its CryEngine for game development. But now there's multiple outlets reporting that ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Crytek, the multinational video game company behind games like Crysis and the new Homefront, appears to be facing financial difficulties, according to ...
Cloud Imperium Games, the developer and publisher of Star Citizen, and Crytek told a judge this week they’ve settled a 2-year-old lawsuit over the game’s use of CryEngine 3. The notice, filed on ...
Earlier this week, Crytek, the publisher of the Crysis series and free-to-play shooter Warface, filed suit against the team behind Star Citizen in a California court. Crytek also develops the ...
Instead of serving as the CEO and president, Yerli will move into a new position as a strategic shareholder for the publisher and developer. Avni and Faruk Yerli will take his place with the two ...
Oculus has confirmed that Crytek’s The Climb is the platform’s best selling Rift game to date, and among a handful of titles that have grossed more than $1 million on the company’s VR storefront. When ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. When I first started playing The Climb, though, I plowed right ...
Crysis developer Crytek has been late in paying its staff, and there has been an exodus of employees for several months, according to published reports. However, Crytek says the reports are untrue.
Crytek is suing Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) for breach of contract and copyright infringement over the use of its CryEngine. The lawsuit, which names both CIG and Roberts Space ...