Crysis Remastered is releasing on PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on September 18 and it is a confirmed release date. This is as per the latest trailer that shows off the updated graphics.
The trailer focuses on the comparison between the original Crysis with the forthcoming remastered and shows off the more advanced textures, lighting, and more. The Crysis Remastered Tech Trailer should release any doubts and worries that the fans might have regarding the graphics. As the trailer shows, “high-quality textures up to 8K resolution, Global Illumination (SVOGI), state-of-the-art depth feels, new light settings, motion blur, ray tracing, and much more for a major visual upgrade.”
The Crysis Remastered was delayed in July this year. Also, and the official announcement regarding the delay read, “You might be aware of the leak yesterday, and we want you to know: we’ve seen all the reactions – the good and the bad – and we’re listening. We’re still working on several things in the game, as well as the storefront.”
Crysis 2007 and its graphical integrity was groundbreaking
The 2007’s Crysis was what we call groundbreaking in terms of graphical integrity. It is amazing to watch a trailer that seems assured to show-off a total new Crysis look. It is now taking full advantage of the current generation hardware.
It’s nowhere mentions in the press release that it is an exclusive game to the Epic Games Store. So, there are major chances of its availability on Steam at some point in time.
Crysis Remastered brings new technological announcements
Crysis Remastered is bringing with itself a huge variety of technological announcements, mainly ray-tracing support. Also, the game looks very impressive visually. It will also provide ray-tracing along with the first-person supporting textures of high quality up to 8k, Screen Space Reflections, and Shadows (SSR & SSS), HDR, and more.
Moreover, It seems Crytek and Saber are ready to deliver the goods on September 18 (Crysis Remastered release date) on PS4, Xbox One, and PC via the Epic Games Store.