Crytek trademarks TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
A year ago, Crytek bought TimeSplitters and Haze developer Free Radical when the latter got into some dire financial straits. We haven’t heard a lot about the studio’s future projects, but this new trademark filing suggests that it may have something to do with splitting time. And monkeys.
A year ago, Crytek bought TimeSplitters and Haze developer Free Radical when the latter got into some dire financial straits.
We haven’t heard a lot about the studio’s future projects since, but this new trademark filing suggests that it may have something to do with splitting time. And monkeys.
Crytek has reportedly filed a trademark for TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, the last TimeSplitters release from Free Radical and EA. The game was released back in 2005 on GameCube, PS2, and Xbox, so this could be the long-awaited PC port as Supererogatory suggests.
Of course, there’s also a chance that it could be a downloadable console release or remake of some sort. Who knows? Maybe we’ll learn more at E3.
Via [Supererogatory]