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El desarrollo de Crysis 4 se detuvo en medio de las luchas financieras

Autor : Thomas Actualizar : May 22,2025

Crytek ha anunciado recientemente una serie de reducciones de personal interno como parte de sus esfuerzos de reestructuración. Enfrentando los desafíos financieros, la compañía ha tomado la difícil decisión de despedir a aproximadamente 60 empleados, lo que representa aproximadamente el 15% de su fuerza laboral total de 400 personas.

En un desarrollo relacionado, Crytek ha revelado que el desarrollo del próximo título de Crysis se ha detenido temporalmente. Esta decisión se tomó en el tercer trimestre de 2024. El estudio ahora está centrando todos sus recursos en el avance de Hunt: Showdown 1896.

Los desarrolladores habían considerado reasignar personal a proyectos en curso como Hunt: Showdown 1896 y el próximo juego de Crysis. Sin embargo, se encontró que este enfoque era inviable. A pesar de implementar varias medidas de reducción de costos, el estudio determinó que los despidos eran inevitables.

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Mirando hacia el futuro, Crytek se concentrará en expandir el contenido para Hunt: Showdown 1896, mientras que la nueva entrega de Crysis muy esperada se ha retrasado indefinidamente. El estudio se ha comprometido a proporcionar paquetes de indemnización y apoyo de transición profesional a los empleados afectados.

A pesar de estos desafíos, Crytek sigue siendo optimista sobre su futuro. La compañía se dedica a desarrollar aún más Hunt: Showdown 1896 y mejorar su tecnología CryEngine.

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