Team Crysis has announced that Crysis Remastered has been delayed from its July 23rd release date without the release date actually being announced.
The trailer was supposed to debut today, but screenshots and gameplay footage leaked for both the Nintendo Switch and other platforms. This led to fans being quite vocal about the fact that the visuals didn’t quite meet their expectations.
The company has announced that the release date will be delayed on all platforms and the trailer premiere will now come in a few weeks.
The full statement reads:
Dear Crysis Fans,
As you know, Crysis Remastered will be coming into the world this year – and at the same time the Crysis IP will debut on Nintendo Switch.
Your passion for the Crysis franchise deserves an undeniable high-quality game and we are committed to delivering just that. To ensure that we meet that commitment, we will need to delay the launch date (on all platforms) and trailer premiere by a few weeks. Because they already started, pre-orders for Switch will stay open.
The features you’re looking forward to are already set, but we want to take the time on polishing the game. You might be aware of the leak yesterday, and we want you to know: we’ve seen all the reactions – the good and the bad – and we’re listening. We’re still working on a number of things in game, as well as the storefront. Please keep the love coming and rest assured, you’ll have the game you love shortly.
This extra time will allow us to get Crysis Remastered up to the PC – and console-breaking standard you’ve come to expect from Crysis games. We hope you understand what we’re up to – and that you stay with us while we take the time to make a few more improvements. Stay tuned, and we’ll have that game in your hands as soon as we possibly can.
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— Crysis (@Crysis) July 1, 2020