Developer Ruffian Games, which was formed by ex-RealTime Worlds staffers, has revealed in a series of job listings that the company is working on at least one new game that uses CryEngine 3.
One recent job listing is seeking a senior engineer who is experienced with the game engine. Additional evidence was spotted on Sean Noonan’s LinkedIn resume, which included several unannounced projects at Ruffian Games, including numerous references to CryEngine 3.
The possibility of a Crackdown 3 is not out of the question, as the developer has expressed interest in making another Crackdown game. Ruffian developed Crackdown 2 back in 2010.