Crysis 2 to support stereoscopid 3D

Posted on Tuesday, June 15 2010 @ 17:14 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli announced at E3 2010 that stereoscopic 3D is a "quantum leap" in technology for games, and that Crysis 2 will offer support for the technology.
Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli has said that stereoscopic 3D represents a "quantum leap" in technology for games.

"At Crytek, we always strive to raise the technology bar," said Cevat.

"As the 3D revolution sweeps movies and television, we are excited to bring Crysis 2 to 3D, making it the first big action game to be available in true stereoscopic 3D."

"The 3D experience represents a quantum leap in interactive entertainment. With all of the same story and action seen in the 2D version of the game, the 3D version adds another dimension of intensity and immersion to the action."
More info at Bit Tech.


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