Crytek Buys Free Radical

By Alex Chen | October 12, 2025

Timesplitters and Haze developer Free Radical Design has found financial sanctuary in German developer Crytek, who is reported to have purchased the struggling Nottingham, UK dev for an undisclosed amount.

According to 1UP, Free Radical scriptwriter Rob Yescombe confirmed the purchase of Free m358 เครดิตฟรี Radical by the developers of Far Cry and Crysis, saying that the decade-old company “is now out of the w69 slot เครดิตฟรี 188 บาท woods.”

Free Radical closed its doors in December, rather surprisingly to some, as employees showed up to locked doors and subsequent mass “redundancies.”

https://kotaku.com/free-radical-shuts-down-5113037

The studio’s closure led to details on two of its projects, Star Wars Battlefront III and TimeSplitters 4, being leaked far and wide.

https://kotaku.com/what-star-wars-battlefront-iii-might-have-looked-like-5120338

We just hope that the company is truly out of the woods. And by that, we mean having foregone any delusions of pxj เข้าสู่ระบบ a Haze sequel.

Crytek Purchases Free Radical, Says Haze Scriptwriter [1UP]

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