https://www.kitguru.net/channel/generaltech/matthew-wilson/the-cryengine-is-getting-support-for-mobile-starting-with-android-devices/ Mobile support is starting off in beta, which developers can sign up to take part in. In partnership with Google, Crytek will bring “the cutting-edge 3D game development platform famed for its industry-leading renderer, real-time lighting, and optimized VR support”, to Android. CryEngine is platform agnostic, so it should also support iOS at some point down the line. Much of the work on mobile tools for CryEngine began in the lead-up to releasing The Climb on Oculus Quest, which runs on a mobile SoC rather than traditional PC hardware.
Speaking about the new update, Theodor Mader, CryEngine Technical Director, said: “The CRYENGINE team is dedicated to helping game makers achieve their vision by putting the most powerful tools in the industry at their fingertips. We’re proud that teams of all sizes, all around the world, choose our game development platform, and by participating in the beta program, developers will get to experience what CRYENGINE can achieve on mobile chipsets, as well as participate in the development of the new Android pipeline.”
Crysis on Android? Well I think that would be fun.