viernes, 8 de febrero de 2013

CryTek is not clear about the future of Crysis, and "probably" will end up being free-to-play

The German study says it is "experimenting" with the brand.


Cevat Yerli, CEO of the German studio Crytek, has spoken to the portal StrategyInformer on the future status of the brand Crysis, and has released several plans for the future that could happen in the series.

"In PvE Warface have a strong focus for you and your friends," Yerli admitted on their current free-to-play. "So when you play with people you know, you have a very replayable experience history, and that is something very unique in the online world right now. Crysis is actually more intended to be."

"Crysis is a much more cinematic IP. Can have, in my opinion, a single-player experience, but I would not say it is only single player. We have a different name and a different concept that is very challenging in the mind and the structure of the game, "he acknowledged. "The future will take advantage of the online game, and probably will be free-to-play".

"But the future of Crysis will be great," he said. "Crysis still exist but do not know how. If you will be a first person shooter, an RPG or an MMO is something I honestly do not know.'re Experiencing. We told the team before us a blank sheet, where we Crysis elements but do not want to continue the story for another 10 years. do not want to limit ourselves, we wish to innovate "



No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario