
An EA rep mentioned that the company plans to market pre-built PCs in conjunction with the release of Crytek’s Crysis Warhead. The idea here is to reassure gamers new to high-end PCs or those who have been out of the scene for some time that it is not going to cost them an arm and a leg to acquire a machine that can tame something like Crysis and its follow-up. Apparently, the rigs will come in different configurations meant to correspond with Crysis warhead’s graphic levels. The likely price range being $600-$800, the idea that EA has, naming their PCs according to games like Crysis Warhead, Battle Forge and Warhammer Online tells a gamer that the PCs are built to play those games, and if it plays Crysis, it’ll probably play anything else you can think of.
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