The Crysis Remastered Trilogy is now less than a month away from becoming available on Steam, after spending a year as an Epic Games Store-exclusive release. The list of improvements over the original games in the trilogy includes ray tracing support, high-definition textures, as well as overall visual enhancements that can be easily noticed in the game’s weapons, characters, and environments.
The trilogy includes Crysis Remastered, Crysis 2 Remastered, and Crysis 3 Remastered. However, the first one was released on Steam last month. Starting on November 17 and for one week, Steam users will be able to buy the trilogy for a 40 percent discount. Luckily, those who already rushed in and acquired Crysis Remastered will get an additional 25 percent discount.
While the trilogy is a good deal for any Crysis fan, the two remastered titles not available on Steam yet will be up for purchase separately as well starting on the same date mentioned above. The trilogy and the individual games are already available for the Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo Store, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via the PlayStation Store, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S from the Microsoft Store, while PC gamers can get the trilogy only from the Epic Games Store (Crysis Remastered has been available on Steam since September 17, as mentioned earlier).
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