Crysis Remastered 8K Tech Trailer Demos Ray Tracing, Improved Lighting, Textures, and More

Nathan Birch
Crysis Remastered

It’s been a bit of a bumpy road for Crysis Remastered. A July release was originally earmarked, but fans did not respond well to the game’s early screenshots and trailer. In response to the backlash, Crytek and developer Saber Interactive delayed the game for further polishing. Well, it seems that extra time has done the game a world of good!

Crytek and Saber have released a new Crysis Remastered 8K PC tech trailer, and the game is looking impressive. We get a peek at remaster’s implementation of ray tracing, global illumination (SVOGI) lighting, new water and particle effects, bigger, badder explosions, and more! Check it out for yourself, below.

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Looking impressive! Of course, only PC players will get all the visual bells and whistles shown above, although the system requirements for Crysis Remastered aren’t actually that steep. While you won’t be playing in 8K, the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro versions of Crysis Remastered will feature software-based ray tracing that apparently works surprisingly well. Haven’t been keeping up with Crysis Remastered? Here are the official details:

Co-developed with Saber Interactive, the classic first person shooter will focus on the original game’s single-player campaign and is slated to contain high-quality textures up to 8K, HDR support, temporal anti-aliasing, Screen Space Directional Occlusion (SSDO), Global Illumination (SVOGI), state-of-the-art depth fields, new light settings, motion blur, parallax occlusion mapping, Screen Space Reflections and Shadows (SSR & SSS) as well as new and updated particle effects and more. Further additions such as ray tracing enhance the game with a major visual upgrade.

For the first time a Crytek game will feature ray tracing on Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro powered by CRYENGINE’s proprietary software based ray tracing solution. The PC version will additionally support NVIDIA DLSS technology and hardware-based ray tracing using NVIDIA’s VKRay Vulkan extension, for NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU.

Crysis Remastered launches on PC (via the Epic Games Store), Xbox One, and PS4 on September 18th. The game is out now on Nintendo Switch, although obviously that isn’t the version to get if you want cutting-edge visuals.

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