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CryENGINE 3 announced for PS3, 360, and everything else... ever photo

Crytek has announced its latest engine, the "the all-in-one game development solution," CryENGINE 3. It will be the first development platform for use with Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, MMO, DX9/DX10 and is said to be "Next-Gen-Ready." And by that they mean the consoles and PCs you're not even using yet. 

There's a press release with some technical mumbo-jumbo after the jump, all of which boils down to "our engine is really easy to use and it's going to kick some serious ass." Crytek plans to wow the masses with the first demonstration of its technology at Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, which goes down March 25 through March 27. 

"We’ve been preparing a long time for CryENGINE on consoles and we’re confident that Crytek will again amaze developers at GDC," said Crytek's Carl Jones. 

We hope to be amazed, too. We'll make sure we stop by to check it out when we're in San Francisco for GDC, so check back for all of our "oohs" and "ahhs." 

Crytek Announces CryENGINE® 3

New all-in-one game development solution for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, MMO, DX9/ DX10 and Next-Gen-Ready to be premiered at GDC 2009

Frankfurt a. M. (Germany), March 11th 2009 - Crytek GmbH (“Crytek”) is excited to announce that they will introduce their latest all-in-one game development solution CryENGINE 3, at this year’s GDC Expo (March 25th – 27th) in San Francisco. CryENGINE 3 is the first development platform for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, MMO, DX9/DX10 that also is truly Next-Gen-Ready - with scalable computation and graphics for all major upcoming platforms. It provides the complete game engine to create AAA quality next generation games, and includes the CryENGINE 3 Sandbox™ level editor, a production-proven, 3rd generation “What you see is what you play” (WYSIWYP) - tool designed by and for professional developers. CryENGINE 3 comes with significant new features specifically designed for console, online, MMO and Next-Gen game development.

 “With CryENGINE 3 we are delivering our best game development technology that enables our clients to achieve their vision on current and future platforms to develop games such as MMOs, action games and more. Our complete game engine solution enables realtime development, ensures teams are able to maximise their own creativity, saves budget and creates greater gaming experiences. Also with our solution developers can start working on their next generation games today.” said  Cevat Yerli, CEO & President of Crytek.

“CryENGINE 3 is a revolutionary change from our previous PC-only engines – and we’re applying a similar revolution to the service we provide to developers using the software to create extraordinary games.  CryENGINE 3 will set the benchmark for complete game engine solutions in performance, and services to game engine licensees and their players.  We’ve been preparing a long time for CryENGINE on consoles and we’re confident that Crytek will again amaze developers at GDC.” added Carl Jones, Director of Business Development CryENGINE.

CryENGINE® is the underlying technology for Crytek’s critically acclaimed games Crysis and Crysis Warhead and has already been licensed to a number of major game companies around the globe, including several recent serious games training and simulation projects.  

Crytek's Engine Business Team will be available during the show for meetings to discuss licensing details with prospective clients. In addition, Crytek will be hosting a series of public presentations at their booth #5940 in the North Hall.

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pascuz46's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:30
pascuz46
Alright sounds good. I would still like to see Crisis on the PS3, but we'll probably have to wait a bit longer for that. If its even comming.
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:30
The-Excel
Everything ever except the Wii, obviously.
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:37
mix
Neato Burrito, the Wii can't do anything.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:48
John B
Oh, look. Mix is doing some Wii bashing. *yawn*
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:49
Chronic Logic
Don't business companies use computer hardware that is ludicrously powerful that isn't even available for consumers to buy? Who here has a hundred gig Solid State Drive? Excacty, too expensive. The Nvidia Quadro? Who the heck is going spend thousands of dollars on an insane graphics card?
DarkTravesty's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:50
DarkTravesty
@ john b: bashing or stating the unabashed truth?
John Johnson's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:51
John Johnson
You can run the newest games on nearly the highest settings with a 200 dollar card.
theredpepperofdoom's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 16:52
theredpepperofdoom
Until Crytek releases a game that isn't an FPS that involves aliens and military, then count me out.
Vitamin Awesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 17:12
Vitamin Awesome
Well hot damn, looks like I'll have to build another system, I was thinking at least 5 PCI Express slots so I can tie three Video cards together with some leftover to use a couple of those new Solid State Drives, and two sockets for a couple of quad-core Opterons, Maybe 32 gigs of RAM, and while I'm dreaming, that flying car that's been promised to me for 9 years already.
notdryad's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 17:12
notdryad
@John B

Don't be so butthurt, bro. You got what you paid for: last-gen horsepower with mo-cap.
Narishma's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 17:14
Narishma
Chronic Logic: The Quadro cards are just like GeForce cards, except more expensive and slower. They are not designed for games but for 3d applications where accuracy is more important than speed.
PhazonYoshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 17:27
PhazonYoshi
@Vitamin, you're missing the point - nobody was supposed to be able to max out Crysis, that was the idea. In a few years, you will be able to, and the game will still look great, wheras if they'd limited themselves to what the 8800GT could output, it wouldn't have been anything special by now.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 17:43
John B
Who's butthurt? I'm fortunate enough to own all three consoles plus a PC that beats all of them out. So, I have no favoritism for any of them. I just get fed up with the childish vultures who take any opportunity to bash a console just because they can.

C64/IBM ... VHS/Beta ... HD DVD/BD ... now 360/PS3/Wii. It's like every new bit of technology has to have this childish fanboys and it gets old quickly.
Professor Pew's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 18:00
Professor Pew
Too bad no great games were ever made with the CryTek engines eh?
GunSlap's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 18:04
GunSlap
Tell me they're using this engine to make Timesplitters 4 please. I don't care if you have to lie, just tell me!
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 18:05
Holyetheline
This is awesome news! I can't wait for next gen!
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 18:52
pedrovay2003
Yeah, no Wii work-around. I never expected it to hit the Wii, but my hopes were sort of heightened with that title. :(
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 18:58
Dexter345
It's sad that when you use the term "next-gen" correctly, you have to append something clarifying what you mean.
Drack48's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 19:13
Drack48
Sweet,looking forward to this..
ajaxender's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/11/2009 20:17
ajaxender
Is good thing. Crytek make powerful engines, and once you've got what you want available in the Sandbox thing, its easy enough to create maps and levels. Hopefully this time they'll market it more aggressively, and get more people using it.
Velt's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2009 03:06
Velt
This is good news, it means that the developers that uses this would be able to have multiplatform for PC, PS3 and 360. As a PC gamer this is good, Im tired of all those games Console release only.
T9X's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/14/2009 21:57
T9X
Finally a third party game engine on consoles to compete with the Unreal 3 engine.Epic has had a ridiculous stronghold on that portion of the market.More power to Crytek and I hope they are successful.
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