
The German developer is dropping a job to those who are interested and can handle it for a possible Crysis spin-off.
It's obvious that one of the next-generation gaming systems major requirements are detailed graphics. So at this point many console gamers have argued that the souped-up living-room boxes could easily keep up with desktop PCs.
And so a game by the name of Crysis came to our attention. The gem runs on the latest version of Crytek's CryEngine and its shooter's lifelike graphics made the attendees at both GDC and E3 go "wow". And probably every console gamers picked up their jaws in envy and start asking themselves and probably everyone else whether the game would also be available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Shortly after this debut at GDC 2006, the console owners heard the rumors that said the game was headed to next-gen consoles.
Anyway, there is a a job listing on the company's Web site which shows that Crytek is looking for a PlayStation 3 programmer with cross-platform code development experience. And this comes even if Crysis it's unlikely to make it into the world anytime soon. Since the game starts shipping for the PCs in the fourth quarter of the year, this only means that it is a bit late to hire staff to get a PS3 version out for this holiday season.




