» Sat May 07, 2011 8:39 pm
Judging by EA's policy towards milking something for all its worth - don't expect it. When Sandbox 3 finally sees the light of day it will most likely only be as part of the Crytek answer to UDK - and you can darn well be certain that it will not work with Crysis 2 assets.
If a Crysis 2 mod toolkit ever sees the light of day EA and Crytek could make gobs of money by encouraging community development of mods/maps/etc by opening up a way for teams to sell their mods via existing Crysis 2 DLC pathways to console gamers - it frees up Crytek to work on whats next, makes PC users happy since they have their mod scene, makes teams some money and exposes them to professional development, puts EA in a good light with the community, and it extends the life of the game dramatically since the volume of content for the world would be much greater - which makes EA and Crytek more money...