Crysis 2 and 3 remasters are apparently coming, if Crytek's latest teasers are to be believed.

Unlike other leaks and rumors though, talks of the Crysis 2 and 3 remasters were started by the official Twitter account of the game. On May 20, the Crysis Twitter account wrote "They used to call me Prophet", which is a line from one of Crysis 2's characters, Major Laurence Barnes, otherwise known as Prophet.

Crytek Is Teasing Teasing Crysis 2 And 3 Remasters

On the same day, the Twitter account posted a Crysis 2 screenshot with a photo from Crysis 3 being uploaded a little over a week later on May 28. Are the Crysis 2 and 3 Remasters Confirmed? The Crysis 2 and 3 remasters are a great way to introduce these classic shooters to a new generation of players.

At the moment, Crytek, the studio behind the Crysis games, is yet to confirm the projects. However, they seem all be assured at this point. Not to mention, it would make sense. Crytek released Crysis Remastered back in September 2020 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the PC.

With that said, it's quite interesting that Crytek is releasing a remaster for Crysis 2 and 3 in the first place.

Crysis was widely considered one of the most graphically taxing games when it was first released back in 2007. For years, the game was used as a pseudo-benchmark. It also helped that Crysis actually looked the part of a game that required a lot of power to run. But, because it was released in 2007, getting Crysis to run on modern systems was a pain.