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===CryEngine 2=== CryEngine 2 is used in Crytek's game ''[[Crysis]]'', and an updated version in ''[[Crysis Warhead]]'', a side story of ''Crysis''. It was first licensed out to French company IMAGTP who specializes in architectural and urban-planning communication. The purpose of licensing the engine was to create a program to allow clients to see exactly what a building or other structure would look like before any actual construction was started. As of March 7, 2011, Simpson Studios has licensed CryEngine 2 out to use on a Massively Multiplayer Virtual World (MMVW) that takes place on a terraformed Mars.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crytek.com/news/story.php?id=1502&p=0&n=news&t=14 |title=Welcome to Crytek |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080422024012/http://www.crytek.com/news/story.php?id=1502&p=0&n=news&t=14 |archive-date=2008-04-22 }}</ref> On May 11, 2007, Crytek announced that they would be using the engine to create a game based on their new [[intellectual property]]. It is also confirmed that it would not be a part of ''[[Crysis]]'' and in fact may not even be a first-person shooter. On September 17, 2007, Ringling College of Art & Design became the first higher education institution in the world to license CryEngine 2 for educational purposes.
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