
According to Crytek, who acquired TimeSplitters developer Free Radical and turned it into Crytek UK, there is a possibility of continuing Free Radical’s TimeSplitters franchise, but only after Crysis 2 ships. Crytek bought the developer in 2009 and since then has used the crew in UK to create the multiplayer component of Crysis 2. So far, three TimeSplitters games have been released, the original in 2000, a sequel in 2002 and the third game in 2005.
Hoping to clock out the awesomeness meter, developer Free Radical has posted the first bits of concept art from the next entry in its popular first-person shooter series TimeSplitters.
"It’s funny, it’s frantic and it’ll do things you’ve never seen before! No, not naked girls, even better than that!," the studio wrote. "This game will take the first person shooter to gaming nirvana. Save the world or die laughing, Timesplitters 4 is coming to getcha!"
There is such a thing better than “naked girls”? No, I don’t think so, but TimeSplitters sure is better than most other things out there.
No release date or platforms were mentioned.