Crysis Remastered will now arrive on PC (via Epic Games Store), Xbox One and PS4 on September 18.
Released digitally for £26.99 / $29.99 USD (Australian prices not available at time of writing), the release follows a delay due to mixed fan reaction to leaked footage of the game.
Many have already reacted positively to the improved visuals, which you can see in the trailer below:
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A press release touts a number of visual additions, including: “high-quality textures up to 8K, HDR support, temporal anti-aliasing, Screen Space Directional Occlusion (SSDO), Global Illumination (SVOGI), state-of-the-art depth fields, new light settings, motion blur, parallax occlusion mapping, Screen Space Reflections and Shadows (SSR & SSS) as well as new and updated particle effects and more”
On PCs with Nvidia RTX GPUs, as well as Xbox One X and PS4 Pro, the game will also feature ray tracing.
This is a different Crysis Remastered to the version that launched on Nintendo Switch in July.
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