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Le développement de Crysis 4 s'est arrêté au milieu des malheurs financiers

Authore: MatthewMise à jour:Apr 08,2025

Crytek, le célèbre studio de développement de jeux, a annoncé un effort de restructuration important, qui comprend la mise en place d'une 60 employée. Cette décision affecte environ 15% de leur main-d'œuvre, ce qui totalise 400 personnes. Les licenciements sont une réponse aux défis financiers auxquels l'entreprise est actuellement confrontée.

Dans un développement connexe, Crytek a décidé d'arrêter temporairement le développement du prochain épisode de la série Crysis. Cette pause a été mise en œuvre au cours du troisième trimestre de 2024, alors que le studio se concentre entièrement à l'avancement de Hunt: Showdown 1896. La société avait envisagé de réaffecter le personnel du projet CRYSSY à d'autres projets en cours, y compris Hunt: Showdown 1896. Cependant, après une évaluation minutieuse, cette stratégie a été jugée inlassable. Malgré les efforts visant à réduire les coûts par divers moyens, Crytek a déterminé que les licenciements étaient nécessaires.

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Pour l'avenir, Crytek se concentrera principalement sur l'élargissement du contenu de Hunt: Showdown 1896. Pendant ce temps, le nouveau jeu Crysis a été reporté indépendamment. Le studio s'est engagé à fournir des forfaits indemniques et un soutien à la transition de carrière aux employés touchés par les licenciements.

Malgré ces défis, Crytek espère son avenir. La société se consacre à développer davantage Hunt: Showdown 1896 et à améliorer sa technologie CryEngine, visant à continuer à offrir des expériences de jeu de haute qualité à sa communauté.

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