Crytek has finally set a release date for Crysis Remastered Trilogy , which will be coming to PC, current and past generation consoles. In addition, the company spoke in detail about the various ways to buy an improved version of the classic shooter.
First, and most importantly, Crysis Remastered Trilogy launches October 15 on PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Xbox One, and PS4. This collection will be available on every platform, with an average European edition price of $49.99 digital. In addition, Xbox and PlayStation owners will be able to purchase a physical copy of the game.
Oddly enough, Crytek has announced plans "someday" to release individual remasters for each title on Switch, while the full physical collection will remain exclusively available on PlayStation and Xbox. However, if you decide to buy a physical copy of one of the Switch games, you will receive an art card as a gift - there is a chance that this will be one of the 20 cards that were signed by the developers of Crytek.
Finally, it will be possible to buy separate remasters for each of the three parts. Their cost is $29.99 for each title. All of this will be available on the release day of the entire Crysis Remastered trilogy. This way, if you already have the remaster of the first part, you can still build a collection. Recall that Crysis Remastered was launched at the end of last year on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4 and Xbox One. On the back of the comparative success, Crytek announced the creation of an improved version for the entire trilogy.
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