Crysis Remastered has been revealed via leaked information on the Crysis website. It's slated to release on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and even Nintendo Switch. A release date is unknown, with the website simply stating "Coming Soon".Twitter user lashman discovered the information by accessing the cookie policy on Crysis' official website. Screenshots of their discovery can be found on the original Twitter thread:

A splash image and mailing list was also shown in addition to the new logo.

Crysis Remastered Leaked Splash

Since the leak, the cookie policy page has been made inaccessible. At present, the website's home page only shows an image of the titular Crysis suit, with no details or links to any of the games.

The official Crysis Twitter account went active a few days ago for the first time in almost four years. A second tweet referencing the original game's dialogue followed days later. The official reveal was likely to be soon; I'd wager this leak will push those plans forward.

Crysis originally released in 2007 to critical and commercial acclaim, and still holds a notably higher Metacritic aggregate than its two sequels. It's also retained a legacy ever since for being a graphical monster. To this day, the age old joke of "But can it run Crysis?" accompanies any PC building discussion, and it's still used as a benchmark even now. Well, now that even the Switch can apparently run Crysis, we'll probably have to find a new joke soon.

We'll be sure to keep you updated on announcements or further leaked info regarding Crysis Remastered. There's no official release date or trailer yet, but expect to see those soon. I'm also curious to see just how well it performs on the Switch. Maximum Anticipation!