Katharina Hautz leaves the Crysis developer after five years
Read More »Crytek’s Nick Button-Brown joins London games tech start-up
Former general manager leaves Crysis dev to become studio head at Improbable
Read More »Crytek and DeNA team up for CryEngine-powered F2P mobile game
Crysis developer CryTek has announced a CryEngine-powered mobile game called The Collectables. Made in conjunction with mobile powerhouse DeNA, the free-to-play title features over-the-top gunfights” and larger-than-life action heroes” along with an upgradable cast and selection of weapons. "DeNA offers unparalleled experience in the mobile gaming space, and we’re excited …
Read More »The other side of violence: Finding empathy in digital warzones
The industry’s most popular games revolve around death – but are they making light of it? Develop discusses how developers can and should tackle the themes of violence and war as we enter a new generation of realism
Read More »Double Fine, Crytek and Vlambeer among wave of ID@Xbox devs
Xbox dev kits shipped to more than 50 studios, including indies Capy, Born Ready and Inis
Read More »GoW: Ascension director joins Crytek Frankfurt
Todd Papy exits Sony’s US studio now at German maker of Ryse
Read More »Interview: Crytek on Ryse’s rise to Xbox One launch title
Design director PJ Esteves talks toying with history, and taking a project from Xbox 360 Kinect game to next-gen scene setter
Read More »Arkane and BattleCry Studios choose CryEngine for current projects
Austin-based Zenimax-owned developers also hiring for multiple positions
Read More »17th Century London recreated in CryEngine
Student team Pudding Lane Production wins competition run by GameCity and the British Library
Read More »Warface now available in Europe and America
Crytek’s free-to-play PC browser FPS Warface is now available in Europe and America. Also going live in said regions today is Crytek’s equally as colourfully named GFACE network, which users will be signed up to if they play Warface. "Our goal with Warface has always been to show that free-to-play …
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