Crysis 2 release date revealed
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We already knew Crytek wasn't planning on getting Crysis 2 out the gates in time for Santa's next sleigh-run, but the German games dev has finally given us a solid release date for the forthcoming urban sci-fi shooter. According to Crytek's Twitter feed, the game is lined up for release next year on 25 March in Europe, although our friends across the pond will get it a few days earlier on 21 March. Unlike the paradise island setting of its predecessors, the Crysis...
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