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Crysis Remastered arrives on Friday, 18th Sept 2020

by Mark Tyson on 24 August 2020, 11:11

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Crytek has announced the release date for Crysis Remaster on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The videogames developer also shared a brand new video dubbed the 'Tech Trailer Preview' which showcases the graphical splendour available in the title.

The Crysis Remaster will focus on the single player content of the original game, spruced up with modern graphical assets and techniques. To bring the original game up to state-of-the-art standards Cryytek has implemented the following in the remaster:

  • 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)
  • new and updated particle effects
  • and more

Conspicuous by its absence from the above bullet point list is ray tracing. However, that is only because this graphical technique gets special mention, and is supported differently depending upon platform. On consoles, ray tracing will be supported via CryEngine’s proprietary software based ray tracing solution - we have seen this tech in action in the Neon Noir demo.

What about PCs? The PC version will additionally support Nvidia DLSS technology and hardware-based ray tracing using Nvidia's VKRay Vulkan extension, for Nvidia GeForce RTX GPUs. AMD graphics cards aren't mentioned, but perhaps hardware accelerated ray tracing will be implemented with the launch of RDNA 2 architecture GPUs for consumers.

The PC release is an Epic Games Store exclusive at launch but isn't listed there at the time of writing. Uncommonly, the Nintendo Switch version of the game was the first out and Crysis Remastered has been available on that platform since 23rd July, priced at $/€29.99.



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Software RT vs Vulkan RT will be an interesting comparison.
Arrgggggghhhhh. Pre-orders not possible!!!! Well there goes the impulse buy of the day :(
Would love to see them re-do the orinal Far-Cry, but I guess when they split off to do their own thing, they lost the rights to that.
Maybe worth it when it hits bargain basement price! But at full price? Especially if you own the original game!
Naughty of them to charge what they're charging when nearly every person (around that time) bought the game and the following expansion. Greed is greed. Will buy when the sales hit (pc).