CryEngine, the game engine developed by Crytek that is used by a number of large games including Crysis, Homefront: The Revolution, Ryse, and Star Citizen, now officially supports Linux. As a rather ...
Head here for the HD stream. Crytek came to GDC 2009 with a demo of CryENGINE 3. The new engine runs across the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, in a bid to make development cycles cheaper, better, and faster ...
The third iteration of Crytek's proprietary graphics engine CryEngine will debut at this month's Game Developers Conference, according to a release from the company. "We've been preparing a long time ...
Crytek has just announced that its CRYENGINE is now open source, releasing the software to GitHub so that anyone can grab it. There are still licensing terms, even though CRYENGINE is now a free ...
Crytek has just announced the released of CryEngine 3.8.1, something that includes support for OpenGL rendering, Linux support, and it's now compatible with the Oculus Rift. When it comes to the ...
After last night’s unveiling of Microsoft’s new Xbox One, new specifications and features have been coming to light for the next-generation console. Not to be left out, Crytek GmbH has issued a press ...
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.
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