Crytek Putting On A Warface_

By Alex Chen | October 12, 2025

Crytek, developer of Crysis and Far Cry, has registered trademarks for an upcoming project dubbed Warface. Whether that’s a poorly named sequel to Crysis: Warhead, we don’t really know at this point.

All we do know is that Crytek has protected the mark against the typical stuff: computer games software and electronic games, movies, instructional manuals, downloadable software, etc. The developer has also secured a new visual trademark, the eye seen above.

A second variation of that logo adds a “CE” in the Crytek logotype form, which may mean this is not a game (or at least a follow up to the console-exclusive Crysis: Warhead). Besides, why drop the fabulous “Cry” title worked into everything released so u31 far?

Considering Crytek’s recent expansion efforts, specifically picking up Free Radical and transforming them into Crytek UK, we won’t be surprised to hear more from the company. H25 Until then, speculate to your heart’s content.

Warface [USPTO]

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