Crysis Remastered Delayed Following Lackluster Trailer Leak

Crysis Remastered Delayed Following Lackluster Trailer Leak

It looks like it’ll take just a bit longer before we can start asking, “Can it run Crysis Remastered?” The upcoming remaster from Team Crysis was recently hit with a leak that provided an early look at a trailer and a few screenshots for the game, most of which was rather underwhelming. Following some negative fan feedback as a result, the game has been delayed.

Team Crysis recently took to Twitter to announce that Crysis Remastered is being delayed by “a few weeks” in order for the developer to apply some much-needed polish to the game. “Your passion for the Crysis franchise deserves an undeniably high-quality game, and we are committed to delivering just that,” the post reads. “To ensure that we meet that commitment, we will need to delay the launch date (all platforms) and trailer premiere by a few weeks. Because they already started, pre-orders for Switch will stay open, but pre-orders for all other platforms will be delayed as well.”

As shown above, the post goes on to reference yesterday’s leak, confirming that the leak was in fact real and that the developer is listening to all fan feedback regarding the upcoming title. The good news is that if the leaked release date of July 23rd is to be believed, the developer asking for just “a few weeks” suggests that the title will likely launch in August, perhaps September at the latest. Here’s hoping those extra weeks of polish will help dispel any doubts left from the leaked trailer.

Crysis Remastered is slated to release later this year for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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