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If you didn't see it in the headline, we'll just spill the beans now -- both Crysis Remastered and Crysis Trilogy Remastered will be available on console in Australia at retail (so, you know, in physical form), this Spring. And in answer to your question: yes, they CAN run Crysis.

Ahhhhh, old jokes no kids nowadays will get aside, Crysis Remastered is a shrunken down version of the OG game for Nintendo Switch while Crysis Trilogy Remastered is what its name suggests: a collection of all three games, only now for console, but ported specifically for PS4 and Xbox One, which obviously means new-gen machines as well.

And while we have yet to see either release running on their respective machine destinations, it's awesome that new generations of players who might never havd had the means to play a Crysis game in the past can now. They're definitely games worth checking out, and it's a series we hope finds its way back into more regular gaming conversations.

Check out a few Crysis Remastered screens below.















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