Crysis Remastered gameplay trailer leak

Crysis Remastered looks great, but can your PC run it?

It looks like there’s been a Crysis Remastered gameplay trailer leak. This upcoming remaster is looking pretty good, and yes, your PC will probably be able to run it.

The official premiere of the gameplay trailer is scheduled to take place tomorrow on YouTube. However, it appears that the trailer was leaked a day in advance via the Microsoft Store. The game page and its trailer are now down, but not before someone was able to download the trailer.

Crysis was first launched over a decade ago. At the time, the game had some pretty beefy PC requirements, and it served as a benchmark for many of what a top-tier PC could handle. The visuals look pretty great for the day, and it looks like the latest trailer shows a game that continues the tradition of beautiful graphics.

Unfortunately, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the game. Optimization techniques have improved over the years, so I’d bet that most modern gaming PCs will be able to play Crysis. If you’re going to want it to look its best, however, you’re probably going to need a pretty beefy system.

This upcoming game isn’t Crysis 4, but it still makes for a pretty cool throwback. The official reveal of the trailer is scheduled to take place tomorrow.

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