Crytek, the German maker of video games such as Ryse: Son of Rome, has officially released its CryEngine game development engine as a service today on Valve’s Steam digital distribution service. The ...
Chances are that over the last few years you’ve played a game built using the Unreal Engine 3. Whether on BioShock, Unreal Tournament 3, Gears of War or another game, you’ve seen the engine in action.
Crytek prides itself on on creating the highest-quality 3D graphics in its games, from the original Far Cry to today’s upcoming title, Crysis 3. The Frankfurt, Germany-based game developer also makes ...
Crytek is implementing a new royalty-based scheme for developers with the new CryEngine 5.5. Studios will have to give up five per cent of gross revenues to Crytek after their $5,000 of income. If ...
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Crytek, maker of the CryEngine game engine, is suing the team behind Star Citizen for breach of contract. This lawsuit, filed in U.S. district court in California, has the potential to disrupt ...
Crytek has shifted the business model behind its high-end CryEngine, now taking a royalty share from any games powered by the toolset. The firm announced the change during this week's GDC 2018 in San ...
Crytek has announced it will be demonstrating its “all-in-one game development solution," CryEngine 3, at GDC later this month. With its engine specifically designed for console, online and MMO ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Crysis is one of the most anticipated PC games of 2007 thanks to its state-of-the-art visuals as well as the track record of its developer, Germany's ...
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 ...
I was really excited for Star Citizen. 5 years ago. Now, not so much. Is it normal for developers to sign an exclusivity contract for the engine? That doesn't make a lot of sense to me... Same here.