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EA to publish Crysis this November

Benchmark PC title given solid release date

Crytek's highly-anticipated sci-fi shooter Crysis will be released for the PC on November 16, publisher EA has confirmed.

The game has become a benchmark for those looking to upgrade PC hardware and leads the way in terms of full DX10 support.

The announcement will greatly relieve PC gamers, especially given that Crytek has constantly been coy on a date throughout the game's development, telling our sister site Eurogamer at CES in January that the game would be finished "as soon as possible. We're hoping this year, but we're not making any commitments or promises at this time."

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