Crytek develops new FPS for Electronic Arts
Crytek, the game studio that developed Far Cry, said that it is working on a new first person shooter. Named "Crysis", the game will be published by Electronic Arts (EA).
Crysis will be based on the Crytek’s game engine "Cryengine" and offer "a new kind of gameplay challenge requiring adaptive tactics and customization of weapons and armor in dynamic, hostile environments as mankind struggles to survive in the face of a horrific alien invasion."
EA did not mention a release date for Crysis.
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