
Crysis Dev's Free PC FPS Headed To US & Europe Via Rift's Trion Worlds
Tom Hopkins
Warface, Crytek's free-to-play PC shooter, is coming to the US and Europe via tech from publisher Trion.
Published on Jul 26, 2012
Crytek's impressive-looking, free-to-play CryEngine 3 shooter, Warface, is headed to the US and Europe.
The announcement was made in conjunction with Rift publisher Trion Worlds which is onbard with it's Red Door platform tech.
Warface will launch via Crytek's GFACE client.
“Trion is the company spearheading a revolution in gaming through delivering premium online games across big genres powered by a proven, cutting edge platform,” said Crytek’s Cevat Yerli.
“The combination of this platform, GFACE and Warface shows Crytek’s commitment to finding innovative new ways to bring superior gaming experiences and AAA titles to gamers. That’s why we are creating strong strategic alliances with the best online publishers across the world.”
Warface's near-future setting offers varied PVE and online PVP modes, and has already launched in Russia, bagging more than 2 million registered users.
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