The Crysis Twitter account followed this with another tweet yesterday. Related: Best PS4 Games (April 2020) – 13 titles you definitely need in your collection When we do, we’ll keep this page updated with all the latest news, rumours and info on the game that could well be ‘Crysis 4’. Hopefully we’ll have some more information on this soon. After all, why else would the game’s official Twitter account be tweeting at all when the last installment was back in 2013 and the account’s last tweet was 2016?Ĭombine that with the fact that the original game’s narrative took place in 2020 and the evidence starts to stack up. While the message, which simply reads “RECEIVING DATA” hasn’t given us a lot to go on, it is enough to suggest that there could yet be some life in the Crysis franchise. Now, another installment has been teased by a cryptic Tweet from the official Twitter account. However, there still appears to be a lot of pent-up demand in the PC gaming segment which is still red hot and suffering from the worst GPU shortage I think I've ever seen in my 15-plus-year career.It’s been seven years since Crysis 3, the last entry in the Crytek’s first-person shooter series. "Capacity isn't easy to grow and the best thing that can happen to the industry is that PC demand cools off a bit now that everyone who needed a PC to work remotely has one. "With Qualcomm and Apple taking up vast swaths of 5nm, there isn't very much capacity left for vast jumps in demand even with process node optimizations." It's not just Sony vying for these precious components either, according to Sag. "A big component of these console shortages is the fact that these consoles' CPU and GPU are manufactured on the same process node as AMD's rapidly growing CPU and GPU businesses for PCs." "I honestly don't see this shortage getting better until next year," Anshel Sag, Senior Analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy told TechRadar. Sony admits it can't ramp up production of the PlayStation 5 quickly enough and the analysts we've talked to agree that the shortage won't let up until 2022. (Image credit: Future / Matt Swider / Instagram) PS5 supply won't recover until 2022 Deathloop, Ghostwire: Tokyo and God of War 2: Ragnarok, all due to be released this year, are going to make the PS5 even more in demand in the latter half of 2021.Īs soon as we get our first glimpse of Uncharted 5 from Naughty Dog – hopefully during the PlayStation-involved Summer Game Fest that's timed during E3 2021 – expect even more people to suddenly want a PS5 console. Looking to next month, the Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart release date is June 11 and seems like a can't-miss. The latter half of April gave us Resident Evil Village and Returnal. Six months later, we're now seeing true PS5-exclusive games and heavy-hitters. Sony was off to good, but not great start at launch. Demon's Souls, exclusive to PS5 and even more graphically stunning, is a remake of a game that's now ten-plus years old. For example, Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS5, a spirited free-roam sequel, is also available on PS4 and you aren't out of luck if you buy the game for the older console Sony's free upgrade to PS5 graphics means the PS4 version is versatile for eventual console upgraders. PS5 launch games weren't exactly system sellers. Must-have PS5 games are starting to come out They were right – and it's about to get even worse as PS5 demand increases, not wanes like some consumers are expecting. Our exclusive reporting has included top retailers telling us 'April and May look grim'. Other American retailers like Target, Best Buy and GameStop have all given us similar statements and have had fewer PS5 consoles online in recent weeks.
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