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Crysis Maximum Edition Computer Game

$31.00 to $60.00



Finally, gamers can get their hands on the entire Crysis world in Crysis: Maximum Edition. The 2007 PC Game of the is packaged along with the critically acclaimed parallel story, Crysis: Warhead, and the explosive multiplayer combat of Crysis Wars.

Manufacturer:Electronic Arts Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN16847
Publisher   Electronic Arts
Genre   Compilation
ESRB Rating   M - (Mature)
ESRB DescriptorViolence • Blood • Strong Language
Platform   Windows
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Distribution Media   DVD-ROM
Release DateMay, 2009
UPC14633168471


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