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Crytek Re-Considering PC Exclusitivity

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This is kind of ironic stumbling on this piece of information today. I was just at Cash Converters on my lunch break and picked up Crysis on PC for $5. The game itself sold a decent amount and recently became available on Steam which is always a plus for me but if it’s $5 over $50 I don’t mind having a hard copy.

In any case it seems Crytek, the developers behind Crysis, are very discouraged over poor sales and piracy to reconsider their PC-Only mind set and plan on doing cross-platform releases from here on out.

Of course this brings to mind, “Will we see Crysis ported to PS3 + 360?”. If you’ve heard anything about the specs you need to run Crysis, there would need to be MAJOR scaling and probably wouldn’t feel right if they did it. On a plus side judging by how well the game did regardless of all that you can expect to see some future titles by Crytek on consoles. [via Joystiq]


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