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Tue, Mar 15, 2011 | 18:25 GMT

Crytek plans to release a CryEngine 3 SDK eventually

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Crytek co-founder Anvi Yerli has said the firm plans to release a development kit for CryEngine.

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Mon, Mar 07, 2011 | 13:19 GMT

Crytek shows off CryEngine 3 at GDC

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After Epic showed off its next-gen look at Unreal Engine 3 tech at GDC last week, Crytek hit back with a look at the latest iteration of CryEngine 3. It’s pretty amazing stuff, truth be told. Watch the video below, via RPS. GT also has an interview with Crytek’s Sean Tracey about the tech: that’s down there too.

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Tue, Jan 25, 2011 | 06:14 GMT

Crytek: No other engine can match CryEngine 3

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Crytek has boasted that no other current game engine has the grunt to power a game like Crysis 2, and that CryEngine 3 could be used to build “pretty much any other game” from the studio’s competitors.

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Mon, Aug 02, 2010 | 10:03 BST

Ex GRIN devs set up Whiteout

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In what must be the umpteenth studio opening since the demise of Swedish developer GRIN last year, former staff have set up “Whiteout”.

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Tue, May 11, 2010 | 20:37 BST

Epic expects Unreal 4 to dominate the dev market

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Epic president Mike Capps has said that he’s a bit curious as to why Crytek’s CryEngine 3 is being considered a crossplatform engine when the company has yet to release a game on consoles.

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Mon, Apr 12, 2010 | 19:50 BST

Crytek planning free-to-use CryEngine 3 for developers

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Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli has revealed that the developer has plans to develop a free-to-use CryEngine 3 for developers, modders and more.

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Thu, Oct 15, 2009 | 09:21 BST

New CryEngine movie rocks next-gen’s joint, blows current gen’s mind

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Bloody hell. EG just posted a new demo video of CryEngine 3 running on 360 and PS3, as well as showing some completely frigging bonkers real-time visuals and physics – must-watch.

It’s got “next gen ready” stamped all over it. It’s not hard to see why, frankly.

“With CryEngine 3 we are releasing the best development solution available today and tomorrow,” said CryTek boss Cevat Yerli.

“With its scalable graphics and computation it is Next Gen ready and with new features like CryEngine 3 Live Create the best choice for game developers and companies developing serious games applications alike. It is the only game engine solution that enables real-time development.”

Hit it.

Tue, Aug 18, 2009 | 08:07 BST

Crytek show CryEngine 3 for PS3 in Cologne

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Crytek’s been showing a demo of CryEngine 3 for the Playstation 3 at GamesCom in Cologne, and doesn’t it look good.

Just think Radiohead, this is what you’ll be looking at when you play Crysis 2 next year.

Catch a off-screen demonstration of it over at GameVideos.

Wed, Aug 12, 2009 | 18:39 BST

Crytek demos CryEngine 3 at SIGGRAPH 2009

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During the SIGGRAPH 2009 conference in New Orleans, Crytek demoed the CryEngine 3 engine.

The video posted after the break, courtesy of Kotaku, shows off the lighting effects that can be pulled off using the engine.

Have a look.

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Wed, Aug 12, 2009 | 15:22 BST

Free Radical: Technical issues with PS3 hindered Haze developement

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Free Radical’s Karl Hilton has told Develop that Haze “had a lot of development issues which meant it wasn’t the game it should have been,” and admitted that the teams problems getting the game to run on PS3.

“A lot of them were technical issues,” he told the site. “The PS3 is a powerful machine but a difficult one to get the best out of. We spent more time trying get the game running properly and less time to design the game properly.”

After going into administration and being brought into the Crytek fold, Free Radical became Crytek UK and with access to CryEngine 3 the team’s PS3 woes are behind them thanks to the engine’s toolset.

“I don’t think we’ve seen the best out of the PS3 at all,” said Hilton, “and I definitely think one of the best things about Crytek and the CryEngine is that we’re now in the best position to get the most out of the hardware.”

More through the link.

Thu, Mar 26, 2009 | 12:09 GMT

GDC: New CryENGINE 3 trailer and screens

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Kotaku has an extended CryENGINE 3 trailer and a whole host of new, high res images for you to look at.

We’ve blagged the trailer for you: it’s after the break. You’ll have to click through the link for the images, however.

Looks impressive, we reckon.

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Mon, Mar 23, 2009 | 20:20 GMT

GDC: First CryEngine 3 movie released

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Crytek just put out the first demo movie of CryEngine 3, showing destructible environments, bullets causing water splashes, waving foliage and more.

It’s pretty. After the break. Looks like GDC’s kicking off to an early start.

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Wed, Mar 11, 2009 | 20:55 GMT

Crytek to demonstrate CryEngine 3 at GDC

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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 development, the firm said it’s ”Next-Gen-Ready” today.

“With CryEngine 3 we are delivering our best game development technology that enables our clients to achieve their vision on current and future platforms to develop games such as MMOs, action games and more”, said Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli.

“Our complete game engine solution enables realtime development, ensures teams are able to maximise their own creativity, saves budget and creates greater gaming experiences. Also with our solution developers can start working on their next generation games today.”

Press release after the jump.

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Fri, Sep 19, 2008 | 15:33 BST

CryEngine 3 readied for PS4, 720

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Speaking at GC Asia, Crytek’s Cevat Yerli has confirmed that the next generation of CryEngine will be release on the next round of console hardware.

The Studio boss said he expects the next tech round in either 2011 or 2012, and that 360′s successor will arrive a year before the next PlayStation.

Having estimated the console cycle, Crytek must now consider the technology inside the next boxes.

“That knowledge should be used to differentiate your game from the competition,” he said, explaining why it’s imperative to shift now, instead of attempting to eke the rest from this hardware cycle.

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