Crysis 4 has been announced
The🧸 🅘sci-fi FPS leaked earlier today via Chinese social media

Crysis 4 has be♐en announced following a leak via Chinese social 𒆙media.
Crytek confirmed the exist🦩ence of the game in a tweet earlier today, telling fans that "it's tim꧒e to join the journey and be the hero."
The accompanying video draws on the nanotechnology at the heart of the Crysis series, but suggests a pretty moody approach, with a grey, washed out look at crumbling buildings as well as what appears to be a damaging solar flare, potentially pointing to a somewhat ❀post-apocalyptic approach. The teaser trailer ended w๊ith a simple number 4, confirming the next installment in the series.
Earlier today, as spotted by , an image posted by Crytek_Official on Chinese social media site . The post read that "the 'Crysis 4' project is confirmed, opening a 🐽new nano battlefield," and featured a slightly damaged version of the series' nanosuit helmet lying on some rocky ground.
The last mainline Crysis game, Crysis 3, released in 2013, but developer Crytek has been releasing remastered versions of the entire trilogy over the past couple of years. That didn't necessarily mean anything new was on the horizon, but certainl🦩y sparked speculation on that front.
Today's trailer reveals very little about the project, and thℱere's also little to suggest that the game is anything other than the ꩵearly stages of development. With that in mind, we're unlikely to see any more from Crytek 4 for the foreseeable future.
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