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Crytek GmbH announces the opening of a new studio in Austin, Texas, their ninth studio worldwide and their first in the U.S. Word is this will be home to David Adams and 35 of the former staff at Vigil Games, the Darksiders developer not picked up in the THQ bankruptcy sale. Here's the deal: Crytek GmbH today unveiled their ninth worldwide studio, situated in Austin, Texas, USA. Crytek USA Corp. is the company’s first US-based studio and is ideally placed to embrace exciting new game, engine and business development opportunities in North America and beyond.
“Crytek has always enjoyed a special relationship with gamers and business partners in North America, so establishing a permanent presence in the US was a natural step,” said Crytek CEO, Cevat Yerli. “We are extremely excited about the work that we will be undertaking from our strategic new location in Austin, with David Adams and his team of 35 experienced developers. We believe our CryENGINE® technology will enable the team we assemble to create unparalleled new gaming experiences.”
David Adams, the newly appointed CEO of Crytek USA Corp., added: “I’m thrilled to be a part of the newest Crytek studio, which will boast some of the brightest development talent in the industry. The studio’s launch represents Crytek’s commitment to delivering diverse and high quality content to players everywhere.”
Crytek USA Corp. follows on from the recently-opened Crytek Istanbul as the company’s newest studio, meaning the ambitious developer and publisher now has an established presence in Europe, Asia and North America.
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Re: Crytek Opens Austin Studio With Vigil Staff |
Jan 29, 2013, 10:12 |
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Talutha wrote on Jan 29, 2013, 08:53:
dj LiTh wrote on Jan 29, 2013, 05:23:
eRe4s3r wrote on Jan 29, 2013, 03:30: I haven't got a single clue what games besides Crysis they make... farcry Ubisoft owns and creates Farcry. Yes, which they purchased from Crytek, who sold it to them after the first game, glad your paying attention |
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