[UPDATE: Announcement Trailer] Crysis 4 First Image Appears Online Ahead of Official Announcement

Jan 26, 2022 at 06:31am EST
Crysis 4

[Update] Crytek 4 has now been officially announced with a teaser trailer. The game is still in early development, according to Crytek CEO Avni Yerli, and it will be a while before it launches.

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To everyone in our amazing Crysis community, and to all fans of the franchise all around the world: we have a special announcement to make, just for you.

It’s something you have been asking us for a long time, so it’s now finally time to confirm – yes, the next Crysis game is happening!

We are so pleased and excited to bring this news to you, and we really can’t wait to reveal more details about what lies ahead.

Right now the game is in the early stages of development so it will be a while yet, but we wanted to bring you the news at this time as we are so hyped for the future, and to let you know that we will be listening to our community.

[Original Story] Crysis 4 appears to be in development by Crytek, judging from a new social media post by Crytek China.

As reported by Eurogamer, Crytek China shared an image for the yet-to-be-announced game on BiliBili. The post confirms the "Crysis 4 project", teasing new information coming in the future.

Xiao C presents a New Year's gift for the Year of the Tiger~ Make a comeback, the tiger will grow stronger! The "Crysis 4" project is confirmed, opening a new nano battlefield! Follow @Crytek_Official, we will continue to provide you with the latest news, and come to the comment area to talk about your expectations for the "lifetime"~

With the first Crysis 4 image now being widely available, it's likely that the official announcement is coming very soon. We will keep you updated on it as soon as it gets made, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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