Crytek, the developers behind the third-person action adventure game, Ryse: Son of Rome recently posted a ‘Now Hiring’ graphic and it has fans thinking. The graphic Crytek posted on Twitter features Marius Titus from the Xbox One Exclusive and Day One release, Ryse: Son of Rome.

The Tweet reads “A brand new challenge awaits you for the New Year”. The positions listed that Crytek is hiring are under Design/Content, Programming / Engineering and Art / Animation.

Since 2013 there has been zero hope that Ryse: Son of Rome would receive a sequel and with this graphic posted featuring Ryse instead of any other IP they’ve worked on such Crysis, Hunt showdown and others. 

Ryse has arguably been one of Xbox’s top exclusives since the Xbox One came out and while it might’ve been labeled as a tech demo the game was a joy to play. Could you imagine playing a new Ryse game in 4K  now on the Xbox Series X?

2023 should be an interesting year for Xbox as we aren’t entirely sure what they have up their sleeve as far as new games coming from their studios.  

This was pointed out by Idle Sloth on Twitter who is known for noticing things like this. 

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