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Crytek to abandon PC exclusivity

There are three things that make or break any company. The first thing is the product(s) that it can offer. The next thing is the public’s reaction to the product(s). Based on the reaction of the public the next important thing is the margin between legal and illegal receiving of the product(s).

The game studio Crytek has a product that people apparently want in Crysis which also has one of the most advanced graphics engines. However, much like other companies that put out big-name, PC-only releases, it has learned from the problem of piracy. This is because Crysis seems to be pirated more often than it is legally purchased…

Rumor: Crytek leaving PC gaming behind

In what could be another nail in the PC coffin, German developer Cyrtek, the makers of 2007′s smash hit Crysis, looks like it may be jumping the PC ship and swimming towards console shores.

Crytek studio director and company founder Cevat Yerli told PC Play about the troubles with PC gaming, namely the acts of piracy which have jeopardized the entire PC market (and helped the console market)…