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Crytek Halts Crysis 4, Lays Off Up to 60 Employees

by Oliver May 23,2025

Crytek, the renowned game developer behind the iconic Crysis series, has announced layoffs affecting 60 of its 400 employees. In a tweet, the company stated that despite the growth of their popular game, Hunt: Showdown, they could not "continue as before and remain financially sustainable." This decision comes after Crytek put Crysis 4 "on hold" in late 2024 and attempted to shift staff to Hunt: Showdown to reduce costs and operating expenses. However, these efforts were not enough to prevent the layoffs, which impacted 15% of their workforce and affected staff across development teams and shared services. Crytek has committed to providing severance packages to the affected employees.

Crytek's founder, Avni Yerli, shared the following statement:

Like so many of our peers, we aren’t immune to the complex, unfavorable market dynamics that have hit our industry these past several years. It pains me greatly to share today that we must lay off an estimated 15% of our around 400 employees. The layoffs affect development teams and shared services.

This has not been an easy decision to make, as we deeply appreciate the hard work of our talented teams. After putting the development of the next Crysis game on hold in Q3 2024, we have been trying to shift developers over to Hunt: Showdown 1896.

While Hunt: Showdown 1896 is still growing, Crytek cannot continue as before and remain financially sustainable. Even after ongoing efforts to reduce costs and cut operating expenses, we have determined that layoffs are inevitable to move forward. Crytek will offer affected employees severance packages and career assistance services.

We firmly believe in the future of Crytek. With Hunt: Showdown 1896, we have a very strong gaming service and remain fully committed to its operation. We will continue to expand and evolve Hunt: Showdown 1896 with great content and drive our strategy for our engine CRYENGINE.

Last year, it came to light that Crytek had been working on a battle royale-inspired Crysis project codenamed Crysis Next. Early gameplay footage surfaced on YouTube, showcasing third-person shooting in a basic warm-up arena, complete with Crysis' trademark abilities and sound effects. However, Crysis Next was never officially announced and was eventually canceled in favor of Crysis 4, which was announced in January 2022.

The Crysis series is celebrated for its first-person sci-fi shooter gameplay, stunning visuals, innovative nanosuit powers, and open-ended gameplay. The original Crysis, released in 2007, became a benchmark for PC performance due to its high system requirements, leading to the popular catchphrase, "But can it run Crysis?" This phrase became a standard measure for evaluating PC specifications in the years following the game's release.

The most recent mainline entry in the series, Crysis 3, was released in February 2013. Since then, Crytek has released remasters of the original games, but there has been limited information about Crysis 4 since its announcement and teaser three years ago.

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