Weekly Recap: PS Now Vs EA Access And 5 Other Major Stories
Added: 02.08.2014 11:22 | 13 views | 0 comments
PlayStation Now and EA Access go head-to-head this week, while Crytek shutters the doors over Crytek UK and Crytek US. These stories and this edition of the Weekly Recap.
From:
www.cinemablend.com
| Nearly-Bankrupt, Crytek Forced To Sell Off Homefront
Added: 01.08.2014 11:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Over the last couple of weeks Crytek repeatedly denied reports/rumors that its UK branch has been deserted by a large...
From:
megagames.com
| After Seven Whole Years, Crysis Remains One Of The Best Looking Games Ever [Screenshots + Mods]
Added: 31.07.2014 20:13 | 7 views | 0 comments
DSOGaming writes: "After todays news, we really felt the need to take a look back at the game that made Crytek the King of PC graphics. When it was released, Crysis was THE best looking game. Seven years afterwards and Cryteks masterpiece still manages to put a lot of triple-A multi-platform titles to shame."
From:
n4g.com
| Nearly-Bankrupt, Crytek Forced To Sell Off Homefront
Added: 31.07.2014 19:14 | 4 views | 0 comments
Over the last couple of weeks Crytek repeatedly denied reports/rumors that its UK branch has been deserted by a large...
From:
megagames.com
| After Seven Whole Years, Crysis Remains One Of The Best Looking Games Ever [Screenshots + Mods]
Added: 31.07.2014 19:13 | 10 views | 0 comments
DSOGaming writes: "After todays news, we really felt the need to take a look back at the game that made Crytek the King of PC graphics. When it was released, Crysis was THE best looking game. Seven years afterwards and Cryteks masterpiece still manages to put a lot of triple-A multi-platform titles to shame."
From:
n4g.com
| Sources: Crytek USA's Leadership Quit Last Week
Added: 31.07.2014 9:13 | 7 views | 0 comments
Kokatu :
"This afternoon, Crytek announced that they had downsized their Texas-based USA studio and moved development of the free-to-play co-op shooter Hunt: Horrors of the Guilded Age to their main offices in Frankfurt, Germany.
What they didn't say is that Crytek USA's senior staff, including studio head David Adams, quit over a week ago because they weren't getting paid, according to people familiar with goings-on at the company.
As of last week, the bulk of the studiowhich employed 30-35 peoplewas gone, and as a result of their departure, Crytek was forced to shift development of Hunt (pictured above) to their Frankfurt office.
It's a sad case of lightning striking twice for the folks at Crytek USA, which mostly consisted of people who worked at the studio Vigil, which dissolved when publisher THQ went bankrupt in 2012. "
From:
n4g.com
| Homefront: The Revolution Salvaged By Deep Silver As Crytek Closes Two Studios
Added: 30.07.2014 22:56 | 10 views | 0 comments
It appears that Koch Media, the parent company of Deep Silver, beat them to the punch. It's been made known today that Homefront: The Revolution will no longer be handled by Crytek.
From:
www.cinemablend.com
| Deep Silver Taking Over Homefront: The Revolution Development
Added: 30.07.2014 21:23 | 10 views | 0 comments
Deep Silver has acquired all rights to Homefront: The Revolution and will be taking over development from here on out, the publisher confirmed today.
Crytek UK was working on the game previously, but development was interrupted thanks to some internal issues at the studio. Fortunately, the game will live on under the leadership of Deep Silver and its new development team, Dambuster Studios.
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
| Crytek USA's Game Hunt Goes to German Team
Added: 30.07.2014 20:36 | 5 views | 0 comments
Crytek cuts back staff at Crytek Austin and in the process moves development of the four-player co-operative title to a new studio.
From:
www.ign.com
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