Crysis Remastered PC patch is now live

Crysis Remastered PC patch is now live

Last PC patch brings some significant GPU and CPU performance improvements

Frankfurt, Germany – Crysis Remastered PC players will now be able to enjoy substantial GPU and CPU performance improvements with today’s patch, available on both Epic Games Store and Steam.

Crytek revealed last month that work on a new Crysis game has now started, but the team has also continued to improve the Crysis Remastered Trilogy.

This includes this patch for Crysis Remastered, the last for the game on PC, which is the most impactful to date and which has been based on player feedback received since the release of the Remastered Trilogy.

Other updates include improved stability, and fixes to DLSS, Steam achievements, audio, textures, and art and rendering. Steam Trading Cards have also been introduced.

“We are incredibly thankful for all the support and feedback the community has given since the release of the Remastered Trilogy. Your input has been invaluable,” said Steffen Halbig, Acting Project Lead for Crysis Remastered. “Thank you for your passion and continued support!"

For more on Crysis Remastered Trilogy, see www.crysis.com

About Crytek

Crytek is an independent videogame developer, publisher, and technology provider dedicated to pushing the boundaries of gaming with its cutting-edge 3D game development solution CRYENGINE. With headquarters in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and studios in Kiev (Ukraine), and Istanbul (Turkey), Crytek has created multiple award-winning titles, including the original Far Cry, the Crysis series, Ryse: Son of Rome, The Climb, Robinson: The Journey and Hunt: Showdown. Crytek delivers fun and innovative gaming experiences for PC, consoles, and VR and continues to grow its reach in the games-as-a-service market. Every Crytek game is created with CRYENGINE, which can be used by anyone to create games.

For more information visit www.crytek.com and www.cryengine.com.

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