Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age Our world stands on the brink of untold prosperity, but deep in the shadows, something is stirring. As the 1800s prepare to give way to the Gilded Age, monstrous horrors once thought to be myth are rising and threatening to emerge from the globe's murkiest recesses. Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age is a Left 4 Dead style four-player co-op survival horror action game where you are both the hunter and the hunted as you take on hordes of monsters and bloodthirsty bosses. It comes from Crytek (developers of Crysis and Warface), so it’s bound to be a good looking game. Hunt: Showdown is an upcoming video game in development and to be published by Crytek.The game was originally in development at Crytek USA, who wished to create a spiritual successor to Darksiders—a video game series developed by their predecessor, Vigil Games—under the title Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age.After the initial announcement in June 2014, Crytek USA was shut down due to.
Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age is a Action game.
Release date: 2015
Developer: Crytek
Platform: PC
Genre: Action
Language: English

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Our world stands on the brink of untold prosperity, but deep in the shadows, something is stirring. As the 1800s prepare to give way to the Gilded Age, monstrous horrors once thought to be myth are rising and threatening to emerge from the globe’s murkiest recesses. Mercifully, there are those who know the truth; brave hunters willing to step beyond the brink of what is seen and stand against the encroaching darkness. We can only pray their courage remains when they come face to face with the most twisted contortions of evil that await them…
«Adding to the thrill of the hunt is a special content generation system that ensures players never encounter exactly the same environment or set of enemies twice. As the surprises come thick and fast, the terror of knowing that one of the game’s grueling boss battles could be just around the corner will keep everyone’s…» I’ve had to cut off the press release there, because it was about to say «pulses pounding».

Crytek announced Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age in the summer of 2014 as a four-player co-op shooter set in the 1880s, in a world where monsters are real and your job is to hunt them down. That was the first and last we heard of it: It was supposed to go into closed beta testing later that year but fell victim to Crytek's financial difficulties, which left it languishing (in a box in some dark corner in the basement, I would assume) at Crytek's Frankfurt studio.
But now it's back, sort of, with a new name—Hunt: Showdown—and what appears to be a somewhat changed premise: 'When two hunters risk everything and evil waits unseen, the hunter becomes the hunted.' What that actually means is anybody's guess, but the teaser released earlier this week suggests that the game will still be set in a 19th-century horror-fantasy world, but will feature a greater focus on competitive play.
The page source at huntshowdown.com has a little bit more to say—'Face off against unearthly horrors in the forgotten corners of the world. In Crytek's new game you will hunt together, but you will die alone'—but there's nothing else to see right now aside from the teaser and links to Facebook, Twitter, and a mailing list. The social media sites aren't exactly replete with information either, although the Twitter feed is at least maintaining an appropriately ominous tone.
@DanzyJinny the thousand eyes of evil lurk in the dark, so you have to be ready for the revelation. Patience Hunter, answers will come soon.May 18, 2017
So Hunt: Showdown might be a complete overhaul, or it could just be a new name on a revived, three-year-old project that hadn't really undergone any visible work anyway. I've emailed Crytek for more information about the new game and will update if I receive a reply.

Thanks, VG247.