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To update: The Microsoft Store has casually revealed the release date for Crysis Remastered, which will arrive earlier than expected. Update those drivers, check your cooling fan and maybe add another ram ram if need be, as Crysis Remastered will launch on July 23rd. Thanks, PC Gamer.
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We will be seeing the Crysis Remastered game for the first time this Wednesday, July 1 at 9 am PST / 12 pmEST / 5 pm BST.
The announcement trailer for the remaster aired in April after weeks of teasing, but it didn’t actually show much of the game in action. In fact, all he showed was Nomad surrounded by a bunch of trees, and he could honestly have told you that that would be in the game. We hope the trailer for the game to be released this week will be more informative.
In fairness, we already know how Crysis, a nearly 13-year-old game, plays, so this gameplay trailer will likely be more of a graphic showcase than anything else. He has been described as a faithful remaster, so we probably won’t see many new things on the game side. The remaster is expected to control better than the original, which has aged well but not perfectly, but it will be difficult to convey it through a trailer. Maybe some Crysis 2 or Crysis 3 weapons or abilities will be added to the original for fun? Perhaps it will add even more ways to clarify the mission’s objectives? Who knows.
In any case, a graphic showcase sounds good. After all, the main reason Crysis Remastered is so exciting is that the original was heralded as the peak of graphics performance and GPU demand at its peak. More specifically, it was a litmus test for video cards and many hope that the remaster will continue that tradition. God knows how it will look in modern systems. All I know is that when the remaster was announced, my current video card started listening to Eye of the Tiger and hitting the gym while drinking protein shakes.
See what else is on the way with our guide to Upcoming games 2020 and beyond.